Physics, 04.10.2020 14:01 BluedragonKBT44
Which statement is accurate about mass and weight?
1. Mass can be measured in newtons
2. Weight can be measured in pounds
3. a bowling bowl has the same mass as a golf ball
4. Objects have the same weight regardless of where they are
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