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.
In theory, according to de Broglie, any moving object would have a wavelength; but the wavelength of large sized objects, such as a car, or even a speck of dust, would be too small to measure.
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If we're talking about normal rice-sized rice and standard glass marbles, it's not much of a problem; it would be like separating horses from cats. So let's suppose the "marbles" are chips of metamorphic limestone, cunningly carved to resemble grains of rice. 1. Since rice is less dense that marble, we could irrigate (flush with water) the rice-marble mixture. At some velocity, the rice would be washed away while the marble would remain. 2. We could just a stream of air the same way. 3. We could expose the mixture to a colony of ants, who would carry away the rice and leave the marble.
As a noun: She was dating a professional basketball player who seemed like a giant among our average sized group.As an adjective: My mom always buys the giant sized packages that don't fit in the cabinets.
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Objects which are less dense than water will float. Objects denser than water will float or sink depending on the volume of water that they displace and that will depend on their shape.
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The objects are grouped.
Italy and Ireland do not have the same flag. Italy's flag is green, white and red, arranged in three equally-sized vertical bands. Ireland's flag is green, white and orange, arranged in three equally-sized vertical bands.
An equilateral triangle with 3 equally sized isosceles triangles connected to it by their bases
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To draw a picture of density, you can represent it visually using shapes or objects. One way is to draw two equal-sized containers, one filled with a dense material (like rocks) and the other with a less dense material (like feathers). This can help visually show the concept of how closely packed the particles are in each substance.