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see Mass (liturgy) . For other uses · see Mass (disambiguation) . Mass A 2&#160 · kg (4.4&#160 · lb) cast iron weight used for balances Common symbols m SI&#160 · unit kilogram (kg) Other units pound (lb) · ounce (oz) In SI&#160 · /&#32 · Non-inertial reference frame Motion &#160 · displacement &#160 · frequency &#160 · portal &#160 · Category v t e Mass is an intrinsic property of a body . In modern physics · theoretically with the same amount of matter · but physically equivalent. Mass can be experimentally defined as a measure of the body's inertia · meaning the resistance to acceleration (change of velocity ) when a net force is applied. &#91 · 1 &#93 · The SI base unit of mass is the kilogram (kg). In physics · mass is not the same as weight · even though mass is often determined by measuring the object's weight using a spring scale · but it would still have the same mass. This is because weight is a force

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see Mass (liturgy) . For other uses
see Mass (disambiguation) . Mass A 2&#160
kg (4.4&#160
lb) cast iron weight used for balances Common symbols m SI&#160
unit kilogram (kg) Other units pound (lb)
ounce (oz) In SI&#160
/&#32
Non-inertial reference frame Motion &#160
displacement &#160
Learn more
frequency &#160
portal &#160
Category v t e Mass is an intrinsic property of a body . In modern physics
theoretically with the same amount of matter
but physically equivalent. Mass can be experimentally defined as a measure of the body's inertia
meaning the resistance to acceleration (change of velocity ) when a net force is applied. &#91
1 &#93
The SI base unit of mass is the kilogram (kg). In physics
mass is not the same as weight
even though mass is often determined by measuring the object's weight using a spring scale
but it would still have the same mass. This is because weight is a force

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1 Phenomena 2 Units of mass Toggle Units of mass subsection 2.1 History of units of mass 3 Definition Toggle Definition subsection 3.1 Weight vs. mass 3.2 Inertial vs. gravitational mass 3.3 Origin 4 Pre-Newtonian concepts Toggle Pre-Newtonian concepts subsection 4.1 Weight as an amount 4.2 Planetary motion 4.3 Galilean free fall 4.4 Mass as distinct from weight 5 Newtonian mass Toggle Newtonian mass subsection 5.1 Newton's cannonball 5.2 Universal gravitational mass 5.3 Inertial mass 6 Atomic m

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