Subject: How could you measure the mass of an object in space?
Date: Fri Jan 28 07:23:00 2000
Posted by Bryan Rowe
Grade level: 10-12
School: none
City: Barranquilla State/Province: none
Country: Colombia
Area of science: Physics
ID: 949065780.Ph
Message:
I am looking for the situation where there is absolutely NO gravity, and
you do not know anything about the substance, such as its density.
Re: How could you measure the mass of an object in space?
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