Basic Principles and Formulas of Mass Calculation
Mass represents the amount of matter in an object, calculated with the formula: Mass = Density × Volume. Density (ρ) is mass per unit volume, and volume (V) is the space occupied. For example, a 10cm × 10cm × 10cm iron cube (density 7.87 g/cm³) has mass: 7.87 × 1000 = 7,870g = 7.87kg. Aluminum (2.70 g/cm³) would be 2,700g = 2.7kg, about 3 times lighter. Mass is constant regardless of location or gravity, unlike weight which varies. Units: g (gram), kg (kilogram), ton. 1kg = 1000g, 1ton = 1000kg.