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No two units of matter can occupy the same space at once. This is one of the primary properties of matter.

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What occurs when two or more waves occupy the same space at the same time-?

When two or more waves occupy the same space at the same time, an interference pattern is created.


Why do scientist use SI units for measurement?

They use the SI units, so they can compare conclusions in their experiments, and understand each other. Instead of using different types of measurements, they can't understand, they use the same.


If Two Objects have the same volume does this mean that both objects must have the same mass Explain?

Just because two ojects occupy the same volume does not mean that they have the same mass. For example: If I have two boxes of the same dimension (volume) and fill one with hammers and the second with feathers. are they the same mass? Of course not. another way of looking at the problem at hand would be to take a tone of hammers and a tone of feathers. which one occupies the most space? the feathers of course. so to have the same mass as the hammers, the feathers need to occupy more volume.


Teture shape size and color are all examples of properties of matter?

The General Properties of Matter 1. Mass- very common to all matter. Mass does not change unless divided or removed to a body of matter. 2. Weight- it depends in the attraction of the pull of gravity thus, it changes from place to place. 3. Impenetrability- there are no two things that can occupy the same space. 4. Inertia- a matter that is at rest will remain at rest but can only be moved when external force is applied. 5. Porosity- states that matter has pores. 6. Form and shape- where we can distinguish what kind of matter is the thing observed. 7. Volume- capacity or space occupied. And boiling point elevation, freezing point depression.


How much is 0.6 liters plus 0.6 liters?

Because the units are the same, you can just add normally. If the units weren't the same, then you would have to change one to make it work. But for this .6 + .6 = 1.2 L

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What is the property of matter that does not occupy the same space at the same time?

impenetrability


When multiplying inches by feet you blank the measurements to the same units?

convert


Things with what cannot share the same space at the same time?

Matter refers to something that takes up space. One of the ways that matter operates is that no two things can occupy the same space at the same time.


Do SI Units remain the same no matter where the measurement is taken?

Yes


Is Volume the best measurement of how much matter is in an object?

No. Mass is better. The same amount of mass can occupy different volumes.


Do i exist at all?

We are aware of your presence. You do since no other matter can occupy the same space but will you make it count for something is the true question


When multiplying 3 inches by 7 feet you must blank the measurements to the same units?

The blank in the question sentence should be filled with the word "convert". The units for each value must be the same before a mathematical calculation can be performed on them. Incidentally, the answer to the question is 252 square inches. 7 feet equals 84 inches, then multiplied by 3 results in 252.


Does higgs boson occupy any space?

The Higgs boson, is well, a boson. All bosons follow Bose-Einstein statistics and are therefore CAN occupy the same quantum state (as opposed to fermions, i.e. matter, which cannot.) So basically, no. The Higgs boson does not occupy any space.


If two predators only eat the same prey they both they both occupy the same?

they both occupy the same food chain


Do SI Units remain the same no matter where the measurement is taken on the Moon or on Earth?

Yes, the idea is that the units don't depend on local conditions such as the gravitational field.


Is ohm's law in Vrms or Vpp?

It doesn't matter as long as you measure both voltage and current in same units.


What occurs when two or more waves occupy the same space at the same time-?

When two or more waves occupy the same space at the same time, an interference pattern is created.