A person's mass, airline [check-in] luggage, sack of potatoes, cereals.
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No. Mass is measured in kilograms. Weight is measured in Newtons.
Mass divided by time, where the mass is measured in tons and the time is measured in hours. If the mass and time are measured in other units they will need to be converted to tons and hours.
Atomic mass units
Measured by mass: apples, books, and bricks. Measured by volume: water, oil, and milk. Measured by length: pencils, ropes, and hair.
Any kind of liquid such as water, soda, or juice can be measured by volume. Gasoline, powder, and Mercury can also be measured this way.
Things are measrued in quintals when it is a very large amount of mass. For example, an aeroplane is measured in quintals.
The three fundamental quantities are length, mass, and time. Length is typically measured using a ruler or tape measure, mass is measured using a scale, and time is measured using a clock or stopwatch. Each of these quantities has specific units of measurement such as meters for length, kilograms for mass, and seconds for time.
no, different things being measured
nothing every thing as mass
Mass is measured in kilograms.
centimeters your waist / your height / TV screen
1). Mass doesn't depend on what else is nearby, but weight does. 2). Mass doesn't change when it goes to different planets, but weight does. 3). Mass and weight are measured in different units and have different physical dimensions. 4). Weight is widely understood by nearly everybody, but mass isn't.
Mass is measured with a Triple Beam Balance. Yes it is.
Mass is typically measured using a balance or a scale, which compares an object's weight to that of a standardized mass. The unit of mass is the kilogram (kg) in the metric system, and the pound (lb) or ounce (oz) in the imperial system.
A person's mass, airline [check-in] luggage, sack of potatoes, cereals.