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Humberto Santos
7 May, 16:55
How are matter, mass, and weight related?
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Greta Bowers
7 May, 19:08
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Matter, mass and weight are related because everything is made up of matter. Also, on Earth, the weight is the same as the mass. So, the weight is the same as the mass which all contains matter!
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Jadyn Mcmillan
7 May, 20:08
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All of them are measured. Mass is a measure of how much matter it contains, weight is the measure of gravity.
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