Mass is the amount matter in an object. Mass is usually expressed in grams/pounds. For example, if you had a mass of 100 pounds and you went to the moon, you would still have a mass of 100 pounds, because there is 100 pounds of matter in you. However, your weight, or the gravitational pull on you, would change.
Mass is the scientific name for mass...it doesn't have to be complicated to be scientific. You may be referring to incorrect use of mass and weight, in that case try: below link
weight of an object.such as "what is the weight of a book
No, a drawing of an atom is not a scientific definition. A scientific definition of an atom would describe it as the smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element.
The scientific term that means shiny and reflective is "lustrous."
The scientific term for height is "stature."
Mass is an accepted scientific term.
Mass and weight are perfectly scientific terms. It is not necessary to translate them into something more scientific.
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The scientific definition of force is: the push or pull of an object.
Anything that has mass and takes up space.
Atomic Mass Units.atomic mass unit
MASS, in physics,is the quantity of matter in a body regardless of its volume or of any forces acting on it. The term should not be confused with weight.OR can be said as the property which causes the object to have inertia.The mass of an object refers to the amount of matter that is contained by the object
something about matter color and mass
It is motion in a straight line at a constant velocity.
There is no scientific definition of "dude" as it is a slang term used informally to refer to a man or a person in a casual or friendly way. The term is not used in scientific contexts.
The term geological is a scientific term used by both scientists and average people. It is used to term anything that is related or has to do with geology.
At the boiling point a liquid is changed to a gas.