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The weight of an object whose mass is 400 grams equals........
4N
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As the amount of matter in an object increases, its ...............increases.
mass
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.............. is the amount of matter in an object.
Mass
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T\F All states of matter have mass.
True
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An object whose weight is 70 Newton on Earth, its mass equals to.......
7 Kg
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As the mass of the planet increases, the weight of an object on it ..................
Increases
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T\F Mass is a constant value, but weight is a variable value.
T
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The weight of an object on Earth's surface equals ............ times of its weight on Moon's surface.
6
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The measuring units of mass are................
Kg and Gm
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The effect of weight is always directed to the................
center of the Earth
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Your weight on the Earth's surface is 600 Newton, so your weight on Moon's surface is ..........Newton.
6
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Newton equals the weight of an object on Earth's surface whose mass is ........ grams.
100
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The weight of a person in a flying balloon is ................that on the Earth's surface.
less than
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........... nearly equals to the mass of one paper clip.
gm
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All objects in space have fixed .................
mass
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Mass can be measured by .............
common balance \ digital balance\sensetive balance\one arm with a pointer
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This device is used for measuring ..................
weight
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The weight of an object ...........by increasing its mass.
increases
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Weight (N) = Mass (Kg) x ...........
10
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The mass of one liter of water equals ..........grams.
1000
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.............. is the gravitational force by which an object is attracted to the earth.
Weight
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If the mass of your body is equal to 36 Kg on the Earth's surface, so your mass on the Moon's surface is ......
36 Kg
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Large objects such as fruits and vegetables are measured by ......................
balance scale
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Liquids are measured by ......................
digital scale\sensetive scale
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