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Physics

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Accuracy   Noun The quality or state of being correct or precise. The ability to perform a task with precision.  
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Precision   Noun The quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate. Marked by or adapted for accuracy and exactness: "a precision instrument".  
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Area   Noun Total amount of space on a defined surface  
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Volume   Noun Total amount of space an object takes up  
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Mass   Noun Total amount of matter in an object  
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Weight   Noun Gravity acting upon an object  
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Density   Noun the total amount of mass per unit of volume of an object or substance under going a certain amount of pressure and temperature  
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