According to SI, we can use gramms, kilogramms and tons, for example.
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nutons YES
Newton's Second Law is not the definition of force. Force is a push or pull, to put it simply. Newton states that a force is proportional to the mass and the acceleration of the mass. F=ma. In other words, it is in a way similar to a "measurement of a force" that a mass exerts on something if it is accelerating. Yet it explains a deep concept that explores the proportionality or relationship between the three variables, force, mass and acceleration.
mass
No, it is not.
no relation between a mass measurement and a length measurement
Lightyears
The measurement of the amount of matter that something takes up.
Newton's Second Law is not the definition of force. Force is a push or pull, to put it simply. Newton states that a force is proportional to the mass and the acceleration of the mass. F=ma. In other words, it is in a way similar to a "measurement of a force" that a mass exerts on something if it is accelerating. Yet it explains a deep concept that explores the proportionality or relationship between the three variables, force, mass and acceleration.
A gram is a measurement of mass. It is the mass of one cubic centimeter of water.
mass
volume. Its what is inside an object.
Linear measurement just means measurement of length in a straight line
In the metric system, the units of measurement of Volume is the Liter (sometimes spelled Litre) and the measurement for mass would be the gram. In the American system, the units of measurement for Volume is the ounce, and for mass would be the pound.
A qualitative measurement is something that cannot be measured in numbers
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Which term describes how much space a substance occupies? volume Not sure how that question relates to the one initially asked, but the answer to 'How is measurement of weight different from measurement of mass?' is weight includes the force of gravity. Weight Includes The Force Of Gravity (A+)Weight is the measurement of the force of gravity in relation to mass, while mass is the measurement of matter in an object.
Unit of measurement for sound