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If a man has a mass of 90 kg on earth, what is his mass on the moon?
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There is a ball with a mass of 1000 lbs.
It's turned into wire with a diameter of 3.12 x 10^-1 How long is the wire? This is my
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Molly
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A basket with 12 apples has a mass of 3105 grams. The same basket with 7 apples has a mass of 1980 grams. Each apple has the
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Jordan
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What is the difference between mass and weight? Mass depends on the force of gravity weight is always the same, mass is the same
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What is the difference between mass and weight? Mass depends on the force of gravity weight is always the same, mass is the same
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The student claims that box 1 must have a smaller mass than box 2. Which argument best supports the student's claim?(1 point)
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Christina
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Scientists discovered two new planets: planet X and planet Y. They have identical volumes, but the mass of planet X is two times
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Elijah Stewart
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Scientists discovered two new planets: planet X and planet Y. They have identical volumes, but the mass of planet X is two times
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what is the difference between mass and weight?
a. Mass depends on location. Weight depends on force of gravity. b. Mass depends
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Use the table to answer your question.
Planet Estimated Mass of Planet (10^23kg) W 6.4 X 3.3 Y 59.7 Z 48.7 Assuming these planets
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How does mass differ from weight? (1 point)
Mass is a measure of the force of gravity on an object, while weight is the amount of
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If ball 2: is 0.20 kg what amount of kg can I make ball 1 for it to be twice the size of ball 2 but still have the same mass
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How does mass differ from weight? (1 point)
O Mass is a measure of the force of gravity on an object, while weight is the amount
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Object A has a mass of 3,600 kilograms. Object B has a mass of 600 kilograms.
The weight of Object B will be ________ times the
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Calculate the weight of a 180,000. kg train engine show work
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Tess
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How does mass differ from weight?(1 point) Responses Mass is a measure of the force of gravity on an object, while weight is the
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Scientists discovered two new planets: planet X and planet Y. They have identical volumes, but the mass of planet X is two times
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A strand of hair has an average mass of 2.17 X 10/5 ounces
A strain of rice has a mass of 0.002 ounces how much heavier is the
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How does mass differ from weight? (1 point)
A.Mass is a measure of the force of gravity on an object, while weight is the amount
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trippie
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How does mass differ from weight?(1 point)
O Mass is a measure of the force of gravity on an object, while weight is the amount
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There are 200 paperweights in a box. The mass of each paperweight is 0.085kg. If the mass of the empty box is 560g what is the
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Ok
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The mass of a container is 5.81kg when its completely filled with sugar. Its mass is 3.8kg when 3/8 of the sugae is removed.
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Ok
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The mass of a container is 5.81kg when its completely filled with sugar. Its mass is 3.8kg when 3 8 of the sugae is removed.
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Ok
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The mass of six equal books is 2.82 kg. Calculate the mass of book in kg
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Funmi
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What is the mass of an object with a weight of 120 Newtons on Earth? The force of gravity on Earth is 9.81 m/s2
Weight = Mass x
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what is the mass of an object with a weight of 120 newtons on earth? the force of gravity on earth is 9.81 m/s^2. Weight=mass x
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An object is transported to three different planets in the solar system.
Which statement is true about that object? Responses The
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Estrella Torres
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An iron pipe has a cross section the iron being 1cm thick ,the mass of 1cm³ of cast iron is 7.2kg . calculate the mass of a
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Bella Blue
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Bailee explained that when traveling to the moon, he needs to pack light because the weight of objects on the moon is the same
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not.bta.eli
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Two children on a seesaw are able to balance perfectly while on Earth. Would they still be balanced if the seesaw was brought to
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Bailee explained that when traveling to the moon, he needs to pack light because the weight of objects on the moon is the same
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Two children on a seesaw are able to balance perfectly while on Earth. Would they still be balanced if the seesaw was brought to
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dee
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Bailee explained that when traveling to the moon, he needs to pack light because the weight of objects on the moon is the same
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A skyscraper has a mass of 2.2 x 10^5 tons. Another skyscraper in the same town has a mass of 3.7 x 10^5 tons. what is the
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Demon
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What is the difference between mass and weight?(1 point)
Responses Mass is the same everywhere. Weight depends on the force of
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What is the difference between mass and weight?(1 point) Responses Mass is the same everywhere. Weight depends on the
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Destinee
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What is the difference between mass and weight
mass meaures the force of gravitty. Weight measures matter mass depends on the
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mass and weight are pretty much the same
thing are they no they're not there's a very simple way to understand the difference
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mass and weight are pretty much the same
thing are they no they're not there's a very simple way to understand the difference
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How is mass different than weight?
A. Weight is the amount of matter, and mass is the amount of matter plus gravity. B. Mass is
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What is the difference between mass and weight?(1 point)
Responses Mass depends on location. Weight depends on the force of
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ski
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What is the difference between mass and weight?(1 point)
Responses a:Mass depends on location. Weight depends on the force of
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ski
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The mass of a dust particle is approximately 7.5×10^−10 kilograms and the mass of an electron is 9.1×10^−31 kilograms.
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The mass of a dust particle is approximately 7.5×10−10
kilograms and the mass of an electron is 9.1×10−31 kilograms. How
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The mass of a dust particle is approximately 7.5×10−10 kilograms and the mass of an electron is 9.1×10−31
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The mass of a dust particle is approximately 7.5×10^−10 kilograms and the mass of an electron is 9.1×10^−31
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The mass of a dust particle is approximately 7.5 x 10^-10 kilograms and the mass of an electron is 9.1 x 10^-31 kilograms. which
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Lizzy Grant
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The mass of a dust particle is approximately 7.5×10−10
kilograms and the mass of an electron is 9.1×10−31 kilograms. How
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Elijah Stewart
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Object C has a mass of 3,600 kilograms. Object D has a mass of 900 kilograms.
The weight of Object D will be ________ times the
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Joseph learned about the difference between mass and weight. He wanted to investigate what he would weigh at different locations
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