No it does not matter.
Pound weight.
A balance or scales.
You aslo need to know the density of the matter being calculated. multiply the density by the volume to get the weight
SI units is what we use in the United States for the common unit of measurement for matter.
This question does not make any sense...? What do biologist use for weight for that matter.
No it does not matter.
the number of particales contained in matter
It depends on what kind of material the matter is made of. Find the weight of the object, divide by 10 or 9.8 you should find the mass.
Pound weight.
A balance or scales.
All matter has weight. Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space. Weight is the pull of gravity on an object's mass. Therefore since all matter has mass it must also have weight. So choose anything that is matter.
You aslo need to know the density of the matter being calculated. multiply the density by the volume to get the weight
yes weight is a permanent property of matter.
Telescope
I do know the answer just can't find it right now
SI units is what we use in the United States for the common unit of measurement for matter.