A hot air balloon.
1. It has more gravitational force exerted on other objects 2. It holds more energy than smaller objects
Volume x density = Mass A material with high density has a great mass for a small volume.
it can tell you about the size, shape and color of the object.
Yes, there is actually one thing that has volume and mass and it is the earth. It is really easy to remember! <3 matter
Into a smaller volume.
A black hole, a neutron star, or a white dwarf.
1. It has more gravitational force exerted on other objects 2. It holds more energy than smaller objects
"Practically not at all" is essentially the best answer. High mass/relatively low volume objects (like, say, planets) tend to be approximately spherical.
To a certain extent, the more material you have (the greater the mass) the larger the volume will be.But there is no absolute relationship as some low density materials will have a great volume but very little mass while some high density things can have very great mass with very little volume.
High mass.
Having a high mass per unit of volume is what makes a substance dense. Density is defined as the quotient of the mass of a substance and its volume.
Volume x density = Mass A material with high density has a great mass for a small volume.
It means it's mass is very high and its volume is very low. A standard neutron star has a mass thousands of times greater than the sun, but a volume of a small city. This ridiculously high density and pressure also account for the high temperatures of neutron stars. PS. Quark stars are denser than neutron.
Density is dependent on mass and volume. Density is not a fixed constant for all substances either. The measure of density is by substance based on the above factors.
High mass.
Low mass
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