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Mass is sometimes confused with weight because they both involve measurement of objects' heaviness. However, mass refers to the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the force of gravity acting on an object. The confusion arises because weight is often measured using scales that are calibrated to show mass, leading to the misconception that they are the same thing.
A confused mass refers to a disorganized or jumbled collection of items or elements that lack clarity or order. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a situation or group of people that are unclear, chaotic, or uncertain in their actions or thoughts.
Not necessarily. The size of an object is not directly proportional to its mass. For example, a small object made of dense material could have more mass than a larger object made of less dense material.
Mass is a widely used findamental property that is not understood at all.It is used widely when dealing with kinematic and static mechanics problems among other things.A similar proprty known as inertia is sometimes used instead.Mass is considered to be the amount of matter in an object, but we today know that mass changes with velocity (when an object gets near lightspeed, his mass gets near infinite), therefore mass is the amount of resistance of an object to change in velocity.
Well, mass has the following qualities:Mass is the amount of material in a substance, or the quantity of the material in a substance.Also, the mass of a substance is measured in grams (g).Weight is different -- it is what you would think it is: how much pressure is being applied from a substance onto the surface it is standing or sitting on. Mass is confused with weight a lot because the measurement in grams of weight and mass is always the same, it's just that mass's definition is the amount of material in a substance, not how much pressure is being applied onto a surface from a substance. The weight of you depends on the gravity level, so the weight can change. The mass doesn't, but the measurement of the mass does (since the measurement symbol is technically a weight measurement symbol).I understand if you're confused with this, because most people are the first time they hear about it (including me). So don't feel bad if you don't understand. You will eventually get it.
Mass is sometimes confused with weight because they both involve measurement of objects' heaviness. However, mass refers to the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the force of gravity acting on an object. The confusion arises because weight is often measured using scales that are calibrated to show mass, leading to the misconception that they are the same thing.
Gram is neither a measure of length, nor of weight. It is a unit of mass. Sometimes this is confused with weight, but it isn't the same thing.
the answer is "m" but do not get it confused with "M" because that is a different term
---------------------------------- Mass ------------------------------------ Mass can be measured in milligrams, grams, and kilograms. (many other prefixes as well). Although these are sometimes confused as measurements for weight, they are similarly relative depending on the subject of conversation. --curscascis ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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There is no such formula. Perhaps you are thinking about Newton's Second Law, but that involves acceleration, force, and mass. Please note that weight is not the same as mass; the two are sometimes confused, but are in fact quite different concepts.
No. Don't get confused between a mainframe and a server.a mainframe takes up a whole story on a building, sometimes even the whole building.a server (which is mass produced) is basically a desktop computer with some simple modifications
Often "Chaos" or "Mud".
Which co-owner of "Cash Money Records" is sometimes confused as Lil' Wayne's birth father?
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Mass times volume isn't a formula for anything. You may be confused with mass divided by volume, which is the formula for density.
Ethnic groups are sometimes confused with races which should not be the case. A race is a broader and actually entails a number of ethnic groups that mostly share physical attributes.