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The mass of an object is:
- A The amount of space it takes up, measured in meters cubed
- B The amount of matter in it, measured in kilograms
- C Its capacity, measured in litres
- D Its density, measured in kilograms per meters cubed
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The mass of an object refers to the amount of matter it contains, which is measured in kilograms. Mass is a fundamental property of an object and is independent of its size or shape. It is different from volume (amount of space it takes up), capacity (measured in liters), or density (measured in kilograms per meters cubed). Mass can be thought of as a measure of the inertia of an object, determining how it responds to external forces.