Mass is a measurement of
a. force.
b. an amount of matter.
c. the amount an obj...
Physics, 05.10.2019 02:30 charitysamuels
Mass is a measurement of
a. force.
b. an amount of matter.
c. the amount an object weighs.
d. the amount of space object takes up
Answers: 1
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