Mass is the measure of how much matter or "stuff" an object contains
Mass is the scientific name for mass...it doesn't have to be complicated to be scientific. You may be referring to incorrect use of mass and weight, in that case try: below link
Mass is a fundamental property of matter that quantifies the amount of substance in an object. It is a measure of the total number of particles (atoms or molecules) in an object, and it is typically measured in units such as grams or kilograms.
They were trying to calculate the mass of the object.
A Triple Beam Balance is used to find the mass of an object.
Yes, air does have mass. This can be determined through experiments that involve measuring the weight of a container filled with air and then vacuuming out the air to compare the weight difference. This is a scientific method used to demonstrate that air has mass.
Mass is the scientific name for mass...it doesn't have to be complicated to be scientific. You may be referring to incorrect use of mass and weight, in that case try: below link
earths mass in scientific notation is 5.98*1024kg
Mass and weight are perfectly scientific terms. It is not necessary to translate them into something more scientific.
A gram is the mass of one millimeter (or cubic centimeter) of pure water at 4°C and at 1.0atm pressure.
Mercury's mass in scientific notation is 3.3010 x 1023 kg.
Mass is an accepted scientific term.
Mass is a fundamental property of matter that quantifies the amount of substance in an object. It is a measure of the total number of particles (atoms or molecules) in an object, and it is typically measured in units such as grams or kilograms.
Mass
Kilogram.
The scientific unit of mass is the kilogram, symbolized as "kg." It is defined as the mass of the international prototype of the kilogram, a platinum-iridium cylinder kept at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures in France.
A mass.
They were trying to calculate the mass of the object.