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Brenna Golden
26 August, 19:53
How do you measure mass? Need now!
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Olivia Duncan
26 August, 23:31
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With a ruler and a calculator
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Jarrett Munoz
26 August, 23:31
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Measure gravitational mass. You can measure mass using a balance. A balance is different from a scale because it uses a known mass to measure the unknown mass where as a scale actually measures weight. Finding mass with a triple-beam balance or a double-pan balance is a form of measuring gravitational mass.
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