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Mass is a measure of how much matter there is in an object. This is a different concept from weight, which increases when there is more gravitational pull. For example, a person standing on Jupiter would weigh many times more than a person standing on Earth, but would be made out of the same amount of matter. Thus, the mass of a planet is how much "stuff" it contains, regardless of how much that "stuff" weighs. Because an object's weight can change depending on where it is, scientists generally use mass instead.

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