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Motional Escalation of Energy

Measuring Mass

To many people, the words 'mass' and 'matter' mean the same thing. The mass of a body is usually described as the quantity of matter in it. This is an apt definition, and the mass so envisaged could be termed the 'natural' mass. However, there is another property of mass that is inextricably linked to acceleration, whether artificial or gravitational, and that property is its resistance to acceleration. To undergo acceleration, a body of mass requires the application of a force; the greater the mass, the greater the force required to achieve the same acceleration. The name 'inertia' is often used to describe this characteristic of mass. Great care needs to be exercised to ensure that quantities of mass are not treated as force quantities, or vice versa.

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Other sections of this chapter include:

International standards
International Standard Unit of Mass
Standard unit of force
the Newton
Natural mass
New Newtons
Laboratory scales
Commercial weighing machines
Inertial and gravitational mass
Mass or force
e = mc²
Stored energy
Stored energy at lower velocities
Escalation of applied force and kinetic energy
Energy equation comparison
Alternative theory
Conservation of energy and matter
Special Relativity
Mass and the atom bomb

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