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The Purity && The Shape AND size density
actually gas not water
Other things being equal, an object that has more size will also have more mass. However, the mass also depends on the exact shape of the object, and on the density of its material or materials. And, if there are several materials, how much of each.Other things being equal, an object that has more size will also have more mass. However, the mass also depends on the exact shape of the object, and on the density of its material or materials. And, if there are several materials, how much of each.Other things being equal, an object that has more size will also have more mass. However, the mass also depends on the exact shape of the object, and on the density of its material or materials. And, if there are several materials, how much of each.Other things being equal, an object that has more size will also have more mass. However, the mass also depends on the exact shape of the object, and on the density of its material or materials. And, if there are several materials, how much of each.
the 5 physical properties are color, volume ,texture, mass, and shape
A liquid has a definite size but no definite shape. In contrast, a solid has definite size and shape, and a gas has no definite size or shape.
theyneed alteration and can be made according to the body shape and size.
Size and shape are descriptors of the physical attributes. Others would include colour, lustre, and opacity.
The Purity && The Shape AND size density
Kilogram is a unit of mass, not of size. An object with a mass of 60 kilograms can be just about any size, depending on its shape and density.
Two shapes that are the same size and same shape are said to be congruent. They can still vary in mass.
no
mass doesn't change
Nothing. Since density is defined as the mass per unit volume. Shape is different from size. Size, of course, is related to the volume. Hence Shape is irrelevent.
liquids and gases
It was the size of the rugby ball. It was in the same form and shape also.
there are size, texture, color, mass, hardness, and shape :D
The terminal velocity of a falling object depends upon its aerodynamics (which is to say, its shape) rather than its size and mass.