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Gillian Irwin
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17 May, 18:16
What is mass, and what is the definition?
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Tania
17 May, 18:27
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Mass is essentially the ammount of something, not volume or weight. similar to matter
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Karissa Jennings
17 May, 18:41
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Mass:
Mass of a body can be regarded as quantitative measure of the resistance to accelerate any given force.
It is a property of any body.
It can be symbolised by 'm'
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