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To measure the mass of a rock, you would typically use a balance scale. First, you would place the rock on one side of the scale and add known weights to the other side until the two sides are balanced. The total mass of the known weights is equal to the mass of the rock. Alternatively, you could use a digital scale to directly measure the mass of the rock in grams or kilograms.

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Well, measuring the mass of a rock is a lot like creating a beautiful painting. You can use a tool called a scale to measure how much the rock weighs. Just place the rock on the scale and the numbers will tell you its mass. Remember, every rock is unique and special, just like every brushstroke on a canvas!

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You would measure the mass of a rock using a balance scale and weights. First, you place the rock on one side of the balance scale and the weights on the other. Adjust the weights until the two sides are level, then add up the weight values to determine the mass of the rock.

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Measuring the Mass of a Rock You use a scale to weigh the rock, next you put a certain amount of water in a container, next you add the rock to the water and subtract the current water level from the original water level, the weight of the rock divided by the amount of water it displaced is the mass.

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The mass of a rock sample is measured placing the sample on an adequate balance !

The unit of mass in SI is the kilogram (kg) and the derived unit for density is kg/m3 (g/cm3 is also accepted). Do not confuse mass with weight.

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Simple: weighting the sample. You need a balance.

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compare its density to water ( 1 g / cubic centimetre )

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By luster, color, and streak.

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they get a meusring scale

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