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Q: Does the size of an object affect the mass and the volume?
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How heavy is an object relative to its size the ratio of mass to volume?

The mass of an object is equal to the object's density multiplied by the volume (size) mass (kg) = density (kg/m3) x volume (m3)


How heavy an object is relative to its size the ratio of mass of volume?

The mass of an object is equal to the object's density multiplied by the volume (size) mass (kg) = density (kg/m3) x volume (m3)


How mass affect surface area?

Mass has no direct effect on the surface area of an object. You can increase mass without changing anything other property of an object. Volume, Size, and Shape effect surface area.


How can you determine the mass of an object without weighing it?

by size,volume and gravity


Is the size of an object called mass?

No. Mass is the amount of matter in an object, essentially how much "stuff" is in it. In 3-dimentional terms, volume is usually the best term for size.


How will an object size and mass affect its terminal velocity?

The terminal velocity of a falling object depends upon its aerodynamics (which is to say, its shape) rather than its size and mass.


How will increasing the size of an object affect its thermal energy?

This is a poorly stated question. What do you mean by size? Volume or mass? By your question, if all other factors are constant, increasing the size, (whatever you mean by that) will have no effect. If you mean that you have a mass at a certain temperature and you double the mass at that temperature, then the total energy doubles.


Why does more mass make an object more dense?

More mass makes an object more dense only if the size does not change. Then since density is mass per unit volume, if you stuff more mass into the same volume, the density will increase.


Does the type of cup affect water's temperature?

Yes, the size (volume and mass) and the type of the cup will affect its temperature


Which is the best definition of the mass of an object?

the quantity of matter the object contains


Does the size of the bath which an object is placed affect the amount of water which overflows?

No. It will affect the distance the water rises, but not the volume of displacement.


Why is an object's mass a size dependent property while its density is a size independent physical property?

Size is the defining factor of volume, and the greater the volume for a given density, the greater the mass. Density can be changed by changing the volume but will always depend on the chemical makeup of the substance.