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Measurements of mass are often used to examine questions related to the composition and density of materials. For example, one might investigate how the mass of a substance changes when it undergoes a chemical reaction or phase change. Additionally, mass measurements can help determine the gravitational forces between objects, aiding in studies of celestial bodies and their interactions.

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