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Newton's Third Law: Action & ReactionWhat determines an object’s mass?amount of matteramount of frictionamount of forceamount of grav
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Answer: amount of matter.
Explanation: Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object (and its resistance to acceleration — inertia). It is measured in kilograms. Friction, applied force, and gravity (weight) are separate concepts: weight is the gravitational force on a mass, not the mass itself.
Explanation: Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object (and its resistance to acceleration — inertia). It is measured in kilograms. Friction, applied force, and gravity (weight) are separate concepts: weight is the gravitational force on a mass, not the mass itself.
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