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Mass is one of the basic properties of matter. It is considered more fundamental than weight, but is closely related to it. |
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This has applications in biology, earth science, astronomy, and chemistry. This is connected to other areas of physics. It is connected to the structure of matter, quantum physics, relativity, electromagnetism, thermodynamics. It is connected to other areas of mechanics, including gravitation, general mechanics, and rigid body mechanics. It is connected to particle systems, and energetics including power, energy, and work. It is connected to other areas of kinetics including force types and cases, concepts of force, and momentum. In classical mechanics, mass is considered independent of kinematics including types and cases of motion, acceleration, velocity, and position, but may be connected to particle description. |
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