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If the two objects are the same size and made of exactly the same amount of the exact same stuff then no.
Mass is volume multiplied by the density. Volume is the amount of physical space an item takes up. The mass is the amount of atoms that are packed into that space. NOTE: Mass is NOT the same a weight. Weight changes based on gravity. Without taking atoms off/out or adding them in to the same space mass will never change.
Yes but NO
Gravity is a result of mass. Objects with twice the mass will have twice the gravity, assuming you are the same distance away.
Objects have different mass because they not weighted the same..
They have the same volume.
If the two objects are the same size and made of exactly the same amount of the exact same stuff then no.
No, an objects mass will remain the same no matter where it is. (Its weight will however vary)
Of course the objects mass will not change. Since there is no gravity in space(moon), only the objects weight will change.No matter where the object the mass will stay the same!
Volume mass area Latest correction: Of these, only volume is correct. Area is not space, and mass has nothing to do with occupied space. Two objects of different volume can have identical masses, and two objects of different mass can have the same volume. The only true statement that can be made between the two is that all objects with a measurable bounded volume have mass. That is why the only possible answer is Volume
'Mass' = the amount of 'stuff' an object is composed of.'Volume' = the amount of space the object occupies.'Density' = (the object's mass) divided by (the object's volume), which is the same asthe amount of 'stuff' contained in each unit of space that the object occupies.
hehehe we just finished this in science. the amount of space taken up by and object is it's mass mass is measured in grams mass is different than wieght, for example in space, you are weightless, but you mass stays the same. :)
Mass is volume multiplied by the density. Volume is the amount of physical space an item takes up. The mass is the amount of atoms that are packed into that space. NOTE: Mass is NOT the same a weight. Weight changes based on gravity. Without taking atoms off/out or adding them in to the same space mass will never change.
Yes but NO
Gravity is a result of mass. Objects with twice the mass will have twice the gravity, assuming you are the same distance away.
the mass and the amount of force
Objects have different mass because they not weighted the same..