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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

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Could two objects with the same volume have different masses?

Ceratinly. It depends on their densities.


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