jenny254 jenny254
  • 29-12-2017
  • Mathematics
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why does the mass of an object remain constant regardless of it's location

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CherryWitch
CherryWitch CherryWitch
  • 29-12-2017
Mass is a property of matter that is independent of gravitational pulls and pushes. If a ball with a mass of let's say 13 kg, were to be put on Mars or in the Mariana Trench, the mass would still stay the same. Hope this helps!
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