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Gwendolyn Mcdaniel
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9 February, 01:08
Mass is measured using
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9 February, 01:37
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By measuring the force that the object exerts on a scale (this is usually done with a dynamometer). This gives you the force W=m g. A some division, W/g, gives you the mass of the object.
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