mass unit

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mass unit

A baker weighs flour using a mass unit on a kitchen scale.

Definition

Noun: A mass unit is a standard quantity used to measure or express the amount of matter in an object. It is a fundamental concept in physics and chemistry for quantifying mass.

Usage

The term "mass unit" is used to specify the standard of measurement for mass. Common examples include the kilogram, gram, and pound. It is a technical term most frequently used in scientific, educational, and commercial contexts.

Examples
  • The kilogram is the base mass unit in the International System of Units (SI).
  • When converting the recipe, ensure you use the correct mass unit, such as grams or ounces.
  • Scientists often use the atomic mass unit to express the masses of atoms and molecules.
Advanced Usage
  • Unified atomic mass unit (u or Da): A standard unit of mass that quantifies mass on an atomic or molecular scale. It is defined as one-twelfth the mass of an unbound carbon-12 atom at rest.
    • The molecular weight of water is approximately 18 atomic mass units.
Variants and Related Words
  • Unit of mass: A synonymous phrase for mass unit.
  • Weight unit: In everyday language, this is often used interchangeably with mass unit, though in physics, "weight" and "mass" are distinct concepts (weight is mass multiplied by gravitational acceleration).
Synonyms
  • Unit of measurement for mass
Related Phrases
  • Derived unit: A unit that can be expressed in terms of base units, such as the newton (kg·m/s²), which is derived from the base mass unit (kilogram), among others.
    • Force is measured in newtons, a derived unit that incorporates the mass unit.
mass unit

A baker weighs flour using a mass unit on a kitchen scale.

Noun
  1. a unit of measurement for mass

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