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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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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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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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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 weight of an object with a mass of 15 kilograms?
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When the children next door compare the weights of an orange and an apple by holding them, they feel that the orange is heavier.
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Which statement best describes the relationship between mass and weight?
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A rock is taken from the Moon back to Earth. Which of the following correctly describes the changes to its mass and weight?
A.
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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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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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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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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. Which
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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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Which statement is true about the relationship between mass and weight?
a Mass does not change in an object, but the weight of
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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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objects with more weight, transfer more what energy than objects with what mass
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A student buys a bag of granola snack mix that has a mass of 0.522 kg. She sorts the granola mix into groups: oats, raisins, and
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A student buys a bag of granola snack mix that has a mass of 0.522 kg. She sorts the granola mix into groups: oats, raisins, and
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A student buys a bag of granola snack mix that has a mass of 0.522 kg. She sorts the granola mix into groups: oats, raisins, and
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Ian buys 4 bananas and 2 apples. Each banana has a mass of 120 grams. Each apple has a mass of 180 grams.
Which is the total mass
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A student buys a bag of granola snack mix that has a mass of 0.522 kg. She sorts the granola mix into groups: oats, raisins, and
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a student buys a bag of granola snack mix that has a mass of 0.522kg
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Leonard measures 20 grams of water into a bowl and puts it in freezer a day later he takes it out what’s the mass? A. 20 b. 21
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a student buys a bag of granola snack mix that has a mass of 0.522 kg
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How heavy is one 4 inch by 4 inch wide tungsten block?
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The mass of sand is 54 kg Calculate the mass of stones
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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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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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Mass and weight _____.
are interchangeable are related, but not the same take into account gravitational pull all of the above
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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. Which
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what is the best estiment for the weight of an automobile
a 10 pounds b. 1 ton c. 100ounces d.100 pounds
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A student buys a bag of granola snack mix that has a mass of 0.522 kg. She sorts the granola mix into groups: oats, raisins, and
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A student buys a bag of granola snack mix that has a mass of 0.522 kg. She sorts the granola mix into groups: oats, raisins, and
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Why does a beach ball weigh less than a bowling ball?(1 point)
Responses The beach ball pushes harder against Earth. The beach
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A student buys a bag of granola snack mix that has a mass of 0.522 kg. She sorts the granola mix into groups: oats, raisins, and
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Four students made claims as to the relationship between the mass and weight of an object. Which student(s) have made a correct
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Determine if the following statement is True or False.
Both the mass and weight of an object would be LOWER on the moon than they
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A liter of water has a mass of 1 kilogram. Cameron bought a bottle of water that is 2.5 liters. What is the mass of Cameron's
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Four students made claims as to the relationship between the mass and weight of an object. Which student(s) have made a correct
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What does an object weight measure
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what would weight more?
a building sized balloon, or a human sized canon
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The more massive an object is, the ____________________ its attraction to Earth will be. We can tell which objects are more
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Page 2- Why does the book with more mass feel heavier in your hand?
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What is the difference between mass and weight?(1 point)
Responses Mass measures the force of gravity. Weight measures matter.
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Rena knows a dollar coin has a mass if a little less than 10 grams. She estimates 1 kilogram of coins would be worth more than a
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Valmesha is thinking of an object with a mass greater than 1 gram, but less than 1 kilogram. What object could valmesha be
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What is the difference between mass and weight?(1 point)
Responses A. Mass measures the force of gravity. Weight measures matter.
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A student buys a bag of granola snack mix that has a mass of 0.522 kg. She sorts the granola mix into groups: oats, raisins, and
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Feel free to use this Grade 7 Physics Reference Sheet. 1. Mohammed, who has a mass of 70 kg, has decided that he would like to
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A student buys a bag of granola snack mix that has a mass of 0.522 kg. She sorts the granola mix into groups: oats, raisins, and
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