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because its dodobird

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Q: How can and object with little mass be denser than an object with more mass?
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How can an object little mass be denser than an object with more mass?

because its dodobird


Why does object sink in water?

because it is denser (more mass/volume.)


Why does cold air have more mass then warm air?

This is because as something grows colder, it becomes denser. Denser=more mass


What can you tell about two objects that have the same volume but different masses?

the two objects in question have different densities. The denser object has more mass.


Do objects that take up more space always have more mass?

No. A large object with a low density can have a lower mass than a smaller but denser object. for example, a 10 centimeter cubic block of ice has a mass of about 0.92 kilograms. A 5 centimeter block of (one eighth the volume) has a mass of 2.4 kilograms.


Which is more denser Earth or Jupiter?

Jupiter is less although it does have more mass


How does mass affect distance when the force applied is the same?

well think of it like having a small object with little mass then a large object with a lot of mass. Hitting the big object takes more force to make it move and the little object does not take nearly as much force to make it move. i hope this helped!


What is relationship between mass and density?

Mass and densityDensity is defined as mass per unit volume. For example, the kilogram is the fundamental SI unit of mass. The kilogram per cubic meter and the gram per milliliter are examples of units of density. The concept of density's relationship with weight maybe that when considering two objects with same mass (i.e same quantity of matter contained) and same volume(i.e same space occupied);the one with the greater density(more denser) will be more heavier than the less denser object .This depends upon the different materials they are made up of.the denser object is more in weight probably (that is what i conclude) due to the absence of any other medium molecules in between the molecules of the material (in the molecular space)that constitutes the object unlike the less denser object which may have other surrounding medium's molecules in the intramolecular space......because practically there no vaccum in the intramolecular space of a particular gas but there are molecules of air between them


How is inertia related to the objects mass?

The more mass an object has, the more inertia it has. It is harder to change the motion of an object that has more mass.


Is it true that the more mass a object has the more gravity pulls on it?

No, the more mass of an object the more gravity it exerts.


When molecules get closer together the object is said to?

Denser, more compact, compressed.


What is the relationship between density and mass?

Mass and densityDensity is defined as mass per unit volume. For example, the kilogram is the fundamental SI unit of mass. The kilogram per cubic meter and the gram per milliliter are examples of units of density. The concept of density's relationship with weight maybe that when considering two objects with same mass (i.e same quantity of matter contained) and same volume(i.e same space occupied);the one with the greater density(more denser) will be more heavier than the less denser object .This depends upon the different materials they are made up of.the denser object is more in weight probably (that is what i conclude) due to the absence of any other medium molecules in between the molecules of the material (in the molecular space)that constitutes the object unlike the less denser object which may have other surrounding medium's molecules in the intramolecular space......because practically there no vaccum in the intramolecular space of a particular gas but there are molecules of air between them