If the two objects are the same size and made of exactly the same amount of the exact same stuff then no.
Yes, if the objects are side by side or at least in identical gravitational fields.
Two objects with the same mass would have the same amount of matter, meaning they would weigh the same when measured.
Yes, you can have two objects with identical masses by either having two objects made from the same material and dimensions or by adjusting the quantities of different materials to have the same mass.
mass, which is a measure of the amount of substance present in an object. This measure is independent of the object's location or surroundings.
Objects of the same size can weigh differently due to variations in their density. Density is a measure of how much mass is in a given volume, so objects with different densities will weigh different amounts even if they have the same size. Additionally, the material composition and structure of the objects can also affect their weight.
Yes, if the objects are side by side or at least in identical gravitational fields.
To know the mass of objects
The objects mass.
-- Measure its mass. -- Measure its volume. -- Divide its mass by its volume. The result is its density.
Mass - of small objects.
weighing scale
you will measure a mass or objects with force
Mass is the measure of inertia and if you change the mass the inertia will change.
mass production was making lots of one type of good, all of the objects are identical
Two objects with the same mass would have the same amount of matter, meaning they would weigh the same when measured.
to measure the mass of objects
to measure the mass of objects