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no because something can be big but can be light . some thing small can be very hevy
-- form them from substances with different densities Example: a small stone and a large ball of cotton
The gravity depends on the mass.
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Archimedes principle states that the volume water displaced is equal to your weight; for a small total volume of water it will overflow; but in a lake where the total volume is huge the volume displaced by your weight is spread out over such a large volume you cannot notice the change
Compare their weights on scale's have to select scales depending on the size of the objects to find a objects density divide the objects mass by its volume.
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no because something can be big but can be light . some thing small can be very hevy
-- form them from substances with different densities Example: a small stone and a large ball of cotton
Mass and volume are not similar. Asking how they are alike is like asking how length and weight are alike: a string 100 yards long will weigh less than a fire hydrant, which is only three feet tall. If you have two objects made of the same material, the one occupying the greater volume will have the greater weight. But if two objects are made of different material, you can draw no conclusions form their volumes, because the smaller object -- that is, the one with less volume -- may actually have greater weight. If a small object has greater weight than a large one, we can conclude that it has greater density -- which is mass divided by volume.
Grams. * * * * * That is total rubbish. Grams is a measure of mass, not volume. Volume may be measured in cubic centimetres ( 1 cc = 1 millilitre) for small objects, litres for medium sized objects to cubic metres for "normal" large objects and cubic kilometres for mountains or bigger.
A large cone has a greater volume than a small frustum while a small cone has a smaller volume than a large frustum
"large density" ===> (relatively large mass) fits into (relatively small volume)
The gravity depends on the mass.
Platform balance is a device that weights object that has a flat plate mounted above a balance beam. It is used to weight heavy objects, it also gives the exact weight of an object that is being weight and it allows large weight to be accommodated in a small space.
Objects of greater mass have more gravitational pull.
of course