1.3.1

Mass

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Mass

The mass of an object is a measure of the amount of matter it contains. It is the quantity of matter in an object at rest relative to the observer. The mass of an object is constant. It is the same on Earth, on the Moon and in space.

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Amount of matter

  • An object's mass is a measure of the amount of matter that it contains.
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Inertia

  • An object's mass is also a measure of how difficult it is to change the object's motion.
  • This is called inertia.
  • An object with a high mass has more inertia than an object with a lower mass.
  • It is difficult to move an object with a high mass (and high inertia), and once it is moving, the object’s motion is hard to stop.

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1Motion, Forces & Energy

1.1Physical Quantities & Measurement Techniques

1.2Motion

1.3Mass & Weight

1.4Density

1.5Forces: Effects of Forces

1.6Forces: Turning Effects of Forces

1.7Forces: Centre of Gravity

1.8Momentum

1.9Energy, Work, & Power: Energy

1.10Energy, Work & Power: Work

1.11Energy, Work & Power: Energy Resources

1.12Energy, Work & Power: Power

1.13Pressure

2Thermal Physics

3Waves

4Electricity & Magnetism

4.1Simple Phenomena of Magnetism

4.2Electrical Quantities: Electric Charge

4.3Electrical Quantities: Electric Current

4.4Electromotive Force & Potential Difference

4.5Electrical Quantities: Resistance

4.6Electrical Energy & Electrical Power

4.7Electric Circuits: Circuit Diagrams & Components

4.8Electric Circuits: Series & Parallel Circuits

4.9Electric Circuits: Action & Use

4.10Electrical Safety

4.11Electromagnetic Effects: Electromagnetic Induction

4.12Electromagnetic Effects: The A.C. Generator

4.13Magnetic Effect of a Current

4.14Force on a Current-Carrying Conductor

4.15Electromagnetic Effects: The D.C. Motor

4.16Electromagnetic Effects: The Transformer

5Nuclear Physics

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