No they attract to other magnets.
place a magnet on a scale and measure the mass. then make the two magnets same sides in and put one above each other and read mass.
Magnets can be made from many different metals so there is no specific atomic mass.
no.!
Mass is the measure of matter in an objevt
You can measure mass using a scale or balance.
Scales either measure mass, or weight - but they are callibrated to show mass (for example, kilograms).
Yes, magnets can attract objects that are heavier than themselves. The force of attraction between two magnets depends on their size, distance, and strength. Strong magnets can exert a force that is greater than their own mass.
The measure of an object's mass is called mass, and the measure of its velocity is called velocity.
A magnetometer is a device used to measure the intensity and direction of a magnetic field.
You measure mass in kilograms,grams,tonnes,short tons,pounds and ounces
You can measure mass.
yes you can... you can measure mass with a pan balance, a science tool