Mass refers to the amount of matter an object contains. It is a measure of the inertia or resistance to changes in motion.
Weight: Weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity. It depends on both the mass of the object and the acceleration due to gravity.
Inertia: Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion. Objects with greater mass have greater inertia.
Density: Density is a measure of how much mass is contained within a given volume. It can be calculated by dividing an object's mass by its volume.
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