Definitely. Let's be a little unscientific for a moment. Let's say you had a 1 cup measure(volume). If you fill the cup with cotton the mass would be different from a cup filled with lead.The difference is the density of the substances in question
Ceratinly. It depends on their densities.
Take three identical bottles. Fill one with air, one with water, and one with stones. The volumes of all three bottles are the same, but their weights are different, because they contain different masses. Different substances can easily have different masses in the same volume. That's why the concept of "density" is so useful.
Yes, that is possible.
Not necessarily. The density of an object depends on its mass and volume, so two objects made from the same substance could have different densities if they have different masses or volumes.
Yes, it is possible for two objects to have the same volume but different densities. Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume, so two objects with the same volume but different masses will have different densities. For example, one object could be made of a denser material than the other.
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An example of two substances with the same volume but different masses could be cotton and iron. Cotton has a lower density than iron, so even if they occupy the same volume, iron will have a higher mass due to its greater density.
"Amount" is one of those rubber words that can mean different things to different people. The 'amount' of matter in an object could be the object's mass, or it could be the object's volume.
If there is less mass in a given volume of air, it means there are fewer air molecules present. This could lead to a decrease in air pressure, impacting factors like buoyancy and the movement of air masses.
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Density is defined as mass per unit volume, so two objects with different masses and volumes can have the same density if their mass and volume are proportional to each other. In other words, if one object has a greater mass but also a greater volume compared to the other object, their densities could still be equal. This relationship between mass and volume allows for objects with different physical characteristics to have the same density.