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Mcpherson
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29 December, 09:59
What is mass for physical science
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Anton Wilkerson
29 December, 10:29
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The quantity of matter in any given object.
How to find the mass of an object:
mass = volume x density
Example:
mass = volume x density mass = 5000cm³ x 3.52g/cm³ mass = 17600 grams
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