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BASIC

MEASUREMENTS
MASS
MASS
MASS

The mass of an object is the amount


of matter in it.

Mass is usually stated as weight in


eveyday situations.

The metic units fo mass ae


miligram (mg), gram (g),
kilogram (kg) and tonne.
EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
The mass of a bo! of chocolate is 141
gram (g)
The mass of a ba" of su"a is 1
kilogram (kg)
The mass of a ba" of cement is 50
kilogram (kg)
The mass of a ba" of ice is 5
kilogram (kg)
The mass of a small ca is 1 tonne (1000
kg)

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unit
tonne is the la"est
unit
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m"
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tonne
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tonne
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&" into &"
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$ 3, '&" 0 +12 &"
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