Weight of the protons and neutron in the nucleus. Electrons weigh so little, it wouldn't affect the outcome unless rounding to about 36 digits.
The international (SI) unit of mass is the kilogram.
The standard unit to measure mass is kilograms.
The same unit as you use to measure any mass. The SI unit for mass is the kilogram.
Some mass is "lost" during nuclear fusion and E = mc2 gives the amount of energy that this "lost" mass will be equal to.
Usually to measure mass, one uses grams or kilograms.
In nuclear fusion mass transforms into energy.
Fusion is nuclear synthesis, combining atoms of lesser mass into atoms of greater mass. Decay is reducing the mass of larger (unstable) atoms to form atoms of lesser mass.
Nuclear energy is measured in mega electron volts.
The critical mass
Mass is the measure of matter in an objevt
Scales either measure mass, or weight - but they are callibrated to show mass (for example, kilograms).
a gradute is used to measure mass
You measure mass in kilograms,grams,tonnes,short tons,pounds and ounces
You can't measure mass in meters. Meters is a measure of length, not mass
You can measure mass.
yes you can... you can measure mass with a pan balance, a science tool
The international (SI) unit of mass is the kilogram.