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You have a bag of cotton and an iron bar, each indicating a mass of 100 kg when measured on a weighing machine. In reality, one is heavier than other. Can you say which one is heavier and why? Define mass. Is it scalar or vector quantity? [3 marks]


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1. The cotton bag is heavier than the iron bar. The cotton bag experiences larger up thrust of air than the iron bar. So, the weighing machine indicates a smaller mass for cotton bag than its actual mass.
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2. The mass of a body is the quantity of matter contained in it.
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3. It is a scalar quantity.
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