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If 2 objects were made from the same substance will they have the same density?

Not necessarily. The density of an object depends on its mass and volume, so two objects made from the same substance could have different densities if they have different masses or volumes.


Can two different substances with the same volume have similar masses?

Take three identical bottles. Fill one with air, one with water, and one with stones. The volumes of all three bottles are the same, but their weights are different, because they contain different masses. Different substances can easily have different masses in the same volume. That's why the concept of "density" is so useful.


Why can two objects with the same mass and volume have the same density?

the volume could be different that could lead to the same density. For example: d=m/v so you would have a mass of 10 for compound A and a mass of 5 for compound B, and the volume of compound A is 2 and the volume of compound B has a volume of 1. Therefore both densities equal 5.


What are some exsamples of two substance with the same volume but not the same mass?

An example of two substances with the same volume but different masses could be cotton and iron. Cotton has a lower density than iron, so even if they occupy the same volume, iron will have a higher mass due to its greater density.


Is Density is the measurement of the number of atoms or molecules in a given volume?

Density is the relationship between mass and volume. the number of molecules in a given mass is molarity. -------------------------------------------------- No it is not. Because atoms come with different masses, so you could have 1 billion atoms of hydrogen occupying the same volume as 1 billion atoms of gold but the gold would weigh more than the hydrogen.

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If 2 objects were made from the same substance will they have the same density?

Not necessarily. The density of an object depends on its mass and volume, so two objects made from the same substance could have different densities if they have different masses or volumes.


Is it possible for two objects to have the same volume and different densities?

Yes, it is possible for two objects to have the same volume but different densities. Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume, so two objects with the same volume but different masses will have different densities. For example, one object could be made of a denser material than the other.


Can two different substances with the same volume have similar masses?

Take three identical bottles. Fill one with air, one with water, and one with stones. The volumes of all three bottles are the same, but their weights are different, because they contain different masses. Different substances can easily have different masses in the same volume. That's why the concept of "density" is so useful.


How could two objects have the the same temperature but different thermal energies?

Two objects can have the same temperature but different thermal energies if they have different masses or specific heat capacities. The thermal energy depends not only on temperature but also on the amount of material and how easily it can absorb or release heat.


How can two objects with different masses and volumes have the same density?

Density is defined as mass per unit volume, so two objects with different masses and volumes can have the same density if their mass and volume are proportional to each other. In other words, if one object has a greater mass but also a greater volume compared to the other object, their densities could still be equal. This relationship between mass and volume allows for objects with different physical characteristics to have the same density.


Could different air masses have different densities?

Yes, that is possible.


Can two people be moving at the different speeds and have the same kinetic energy?

Sure. Kinetic energy depends on both mass and speed. So two objects could have different speeds, but if their masses are also different by just the right amount, their KE's could be equal.


Could two subjects with the same volume have different masses?

Definitely. Let's be a little unscientific for a moment. Let's say you had a 1 cup measure(volume). If you fill the cup with cotton the mass would be different from a cup filled with lead.The difference is the density of the substances in question


Will identical objects have the same volume?

Identical objects should have the same volume. Unless they only look identical but are made of different material or made up of some other compound that could cause it to have a different volume. For example, two small Starbucks cups would hold the same amount of water. The only time it wouldn't is if there are ice cubes, or something else in the cup that takes up space.


If you have 500 cm2 of material available to cover different shapes. what is the maximum volume of each object that you could make with this amount of material?

You will get the maximum volume in the case of a sphere. You can use the formula for the surface of a sphere to calculate the radius; from there, you can calculate the corresponding volume.Similarly, for other objects, such as a cube, the volume you get will be less.


What is the force that pulls objects toward each other?

Gravity. It could also be electromagnetic force like in magnets having different poles. It could also be strong and weak nuclear forces.


If you have two equally sized objects how could you tell which one is more dense?

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.