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It normally shrinks a dress size but if washed properly or hand washed it stays the same. Another trick is to put vaseline (or a grease of some sort) on the stitching and then wash it. This keep the stitching in a tight hold so as not to release it and become shrunk or mishaped.
Answer #1:Yes, assuming the mass stays the same.==================================Answer #2:A large amount of a substance has the same density as a small amount of the same substance.A gold nugget has the same density as a gold bar.A tank-car-ful of fresh water has the same density as a glass of fresh water.
No, they will not, unless they are the same material. Every material has a different density, and mass = density x volume
No is the short answer
As long as they have the same density and mass, size will not affect it
The plastic ink cartridge stays the same size, only the ink level inside shrinks with use.
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The TOTAL mass of the sample stays the same, but keep in mind that you can only measure it accurately if you can keep the sample confined, which can be difficult when changing a liquid to a gas. When heating a gas, it usually expands (or increases pressure in a rigid container).
No. The size of congress stays the same.
The eyes are the same size from birth.
It is near Earth in size. About 81.5% of Earth's mass.
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No. The planets vary greatly in both size and mass.
it shrinks in size
It normally shrinks a dress size but if washed properly or hand washed it stays the same. Another trick is to put vaseline (or a grease of some sort) on the stitching and then wash it. This keep the stitching in a tight hold so as not to release it and become shrunk or mishaped.
Mass is a measure of how much matter is in an object. This isn't going to change. You're not going to suddenly become a giant on the moon or shrink to the size of a mosquito out in space. Your mass stays the same - what is different is how gravity affects that mass to create what we call your weight.