Does a Crayon have gravity?
Yes, a crayon has greater density than pieces of crayon, assuming the pieces are not heated and mashed together. That's because the crayon has density X and air has a lower density Y. Some combination of X and Y will always be less than X.
The two properties of a crayon that will stay about the same after being melted is it's color and mass.
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A crayon is a mass struture. It is a mass structure because it does not have a skeleton for a frame is does not hold anything it is, so it isn't a shell so it must be a mass.
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The mass is less than 1 kg.
Jewels come in several sizes, but usually their mass will be less than a kilogram.Jewels come in several sizes, but usually their mass will be less than a kilogram.Jewels come in several sizes, but usually their mass will be less than a kilogram.Jewels come in several sizes, but usually their mass will be less than a kilogram.
Its the same, even though the mass is smaller, so is the volume, there for the mass to volume ratio stays the same when you cut it in half.
To measure the density of a crayon, first weigh the crayon using a scale to obtain its mass. Next, measure its volume by submerging it in water in a graduated cylinder and recording the change in water level. Finally, calculate the density by dividing the mass by the volume (density = mass/volume). This will give you the density of the crayon in units such as grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³).
Strictly a matter of which possesses the greater mass. If the softball has less mass than a basketball, it must weigh less.
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Because the overall mass of the moon is less than the earths mass. The gravity of a body relates to the mass of that body.