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To find the density of a brick, you would first measure its mass using a scale. Next, you would measure its volume by either calculating its dimensions or by using displacement in water. Finally, divide the mass by the volume to determine the density, typically measured in kg/m^3.
The most appropriate SI unit for expressing the mass of a single brick would be kilograms (kg).
A brick typically has more mass than a loaf of bread due to its denser composition and heavier weight. The specific mass of each item would depend on their size and composition.
Yes, the weight of an object is dependent on its mass and the force of gravity acting upon it. Therefore, a brick would weigh the same on Earth as it does in space, assuming the gravitational force is the same.
You would measure mass in kilograms (kg).
Yes, a 2 kg iron brick has twice as much mass as a 1 kg iron brick. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, so doubling the mass means doubling the amount of matter present in the object.
You would use the unit of measure called "kilograms" to measure the mass of an elephant.
A common instrument used to measure the mass of a brick is a scale. A scale works by comparing the weight of the object placed on it to a standard weight. The mass of the brick is typically displayed in units such as grams or kilograms on the scale's digital or analog readout.
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The term describing the measure of gravitational force acting on a mass is "weight". A brick may weigh 6 pounds on earth but the same brick will weigh only 1 pound on the moon. The mass is the same here or there, but the gravitational force on the moon is only one sixth of the gravitational force on earth.
No, two objects of the same size can have different masses depending on the material they are made of. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, while size is a measure of the dimensions of an object.
Milligram: to measure its mass.