SOLUTION: These are just a few questions that I have went through and I just wanted to verify.
1.Is mass a measure of Earth's gravitational pull on matter?
2.Isotopes are atoms of the sam
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Question 596205: These are just a few questions that I have went through and I just wanted to verify.
1.Is mass a measure of Earth's gravitational pull on matter?
2.Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have different masses.
3.The relationship between the mass m of a material, its volume V, and its density D is D=m/V.
4.A positively charged particle with mass 1.673 x 10–24 g is a proton.
Sorry for the multitude of questions, but I finished all 100 problems of my science homework, and these were the only ones I need help to verify with. Thanks!
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1.Is mass a measure of Earth's gravitational pull on matter?
No, mass is the measure of the amount of stuff/substance an object has (there's a lot more to it, but this is the basic idea).
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2.Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have different masses.
This is true as isotopes have the same number of protons (which means you're dealing with the same element), but have different amounts of neutrons (which leads to different masses)
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3.The relationship between the mass m of a material, its volume V, and its density D is D=m/V.
You are correct.
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4.A positively charged particle with mass 1.673 x 10–24 g is a proton.
You are correct.
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