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| anything that has mass or volume |
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| the curve you see in the water |
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| the curve you see in the water |
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| the amount of matter something is made of |
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| the force of attraction between objects |
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| measure of gravitational force |
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| the tendacy of all objects to resist in any change in motion |
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| measure can be observed or measured without changing the identity |
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| the ability to transfer thermal energy |
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| the physical form in which a substance exists |
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| the ability to pound into thin sheets |
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| the ability to pulled or drawn into a wire |
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| the amount of matter in space |
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| substance on its ability to change |
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| to change the affectsone or more physical properties |
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| changes when one or moresubstances entirely |
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