no, volume is how much of space the object occupies, while wight is how much it is drawn downwards due to gravity for example a balloon has a big volume but little weight while a marble has little volume and big weight
No.
The volume of an object is the physical space it takes up. This can be any amount.
For a given volume an object will weigh a certain amount, which is unchangeable.
The connection between the two measurement systems is the Density.
An object will weigh a certain amount depending on it's volume, measured in Kilogrammes per cubic metre.
Water weighs 1000kg for every M3
yes a spherical shape of matter has a minimum voume..
Does the shape of an object affect its volume?
all objects have volume
yes
no
No
NoThe mass always stays the same. The volume of a subtance may change.
No it does not, but it might affect the volume of the object (it might shrink or expand).
you need to know its mass (weight) and volume; density is mass/volume
Yes. Double the weight and double the friction.
It is not the weight of the immersed object but the volume of the object would affect the buoyant force on the immersed object because the buoyant force is nothing but the weight of the displaced liquid whose volume is equal to that of the immersed object.
An objects density is determined by its' weight and volume.
An objects density is determined by its' weight and volume.
yes
Percent of an objects mass is expressed in terms of its weight. Percent of an objects volume is expressed in terms of its size.
The volume of most substances will reduce if the substance changes from liquid to solid.
Mass weight volume density
Weight,distance,& volume
Yes; if density is lower with same weight it will have bigger volume, hence more air resistance when catapulted and hence less distance traveled
NoThe mass always stays the same. The volume of a subtance may change.
volume shape density
All Objects fall at the same rate in a vaacume, no matter the weight.
No it does not, but it might affect the volume of the object (it might shrink or expand).