Mass
Mass is a property of physical objects that, roughly speaking, measures the amount of matter they contain. It is a central concept of classical mechanics and related subjects.
External links
- Usenet Physics FAQ
- Does mass change with velocity?
- Does light have mass?
- Mass & energy
- Dialog: Use and abuse of the concept of mass (from Spacetime physics by Edwin F. Taylor and John A. Wheeler)
- Photons, Clocks, Gravity and the Concept of Mass by L.B.Okun
- The Apollo 15 Hammer-Feather Drop
- Online Unit Converter - Conversion of many different units
~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Units of mass |
| ► | Inertial mass |
| ► | Gravitational mass |
| ► | Equivalence of inertial and gravitational masses |
| ► | Relativistic relation among mass, energy and momentum |
| ► | References |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links |
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