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The property of an object that determines how much it responds to a force in Newtonian mechanics, and how much it interacts with gravity in the Newtonian framework. Mass also refers to the intrinsic energy of a particle in particle physics. This tag does also cover effective mass.

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Mass in Higher Dimensions

How does mass operate in higher dimensional spaces? … But I have seen mass applied to two dimensions, as the derivation of Gravitational Binding Energy applies a mass to infinitely many (n-1) dimensional slices. …
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On the difference between mass and weight as it applies to formulae

Or is it only dependent upon mass ignoring the effects of gravity? … In other terms, if an object in motion changes in weight but retains the same mass, would this effect the velocity, or would the fact the mass remains the same mean that it stays the same velocity? …
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