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Q: Do objects with a larger volume have a larger mass?
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What is a objects mass to its volume?

Density equalls mass divided by its volume.


How can a small object be densest if it doesn't have the most mass?

Density is not the same as mass. Density is mass divided by volume.Density is not the same as mass. Density is mass divided by volume.Density is not the same as mass. Density is mass divided by volume.Density is not the same as mass. Density is mass divided by volume.


How can a small object be more dense if it does not have the most mass?

You seem to be thinking that density is the same as mass, or proportional to mass. That is not the case. Density is mass divided by volume. For example, two objects of the same material have the same density. The larger object will have more mass (in the numerator), but it will also have more volume (in the denominator).


How do you find the density of objects?

mass divided by volume... mass/volume=density


If you increase an objects mass but not its volume what have you changed?

Its MASS


What is the density of objects?

Density is mass divided by volume. So: Density= mass/volume


Is matter made of mass or volume?

Mass. Volume is a way of measuring 3D objects.


How does an objects volume affect buoyancy?

If the mass stays the same, then when an object gets larger, its density decreases. The larger density=the more bouyancy


Which term compares an objects mass to its volume?

density is mass divided by volume


What is ture about mass and volume for all floating objects?

The mass is always less than the volume


Can objects with the same mass have the same volume?

no


What is the ratio to an objects mass to its volume?

Density