The masses cannot be compared without a balance.
No, you do not need to know the individual masses of the samples of water and salt to measure the change in mass when they are mixed. You can simply measure the mass of the mixture before and after mixing to determine the change in mass.
different densities. Density is defined as mass divided by volume, so if two solids have the same mass but different volumes, their densities will be different. The solid with the smaller volume will have a higher density, while the solid with the larger volume will have a lower density.
To determine if there is a significant difference in the masses of the beakers, one would need to compare the measured masses statistically, typically using a t-test or ANOVA if multiple beakers are involved. If the results indicate that the p-value is below a chosen significance level (commonly 0.05), then we can conclude there is a significant difference. Otherwise, if the p-value is higher, we would conclude there is no significant difference in the masses. Therefore, specific data and statistical analysis are necessary to answer this question definitively.
Barium (Ba), Radium (Ra) have atomic masses greater than strontium.
A graph about masses and volumes would represent density.
The masses cannot be compared without a balance.
The answer depends on what the numbers measure. If they are the masses of equal volumes of substances, then the substance with mass 0.8 is denser. On the other hand, if the numbers refer to the volumes of equal masses of two substances, then the substance with volume 0.7 is denser.
mass is weight. volume accounts for size. density of items change therefore masses are not the same as volumes
The definition of density is mass per unit volume. For any object or sample of a substance, it can be calculated as (mass) divided by (volume). If two objects or samples with the same volume have different masses, the one with the greater mass has greater density. If two objects or samples with the same mass have different volumes, the one with the greater volume has smaller density.
Their masses are similar the only difference in their value making the leaf have less mass.
Gravity is greater between objects with large masses than between objects with small masses.
To determine which liquid has greater density, you would need to compare their masses. Density is calculated by dividing an object's mass by its volume. By measuring the mass of both liquids and knowing their volumes (which are equal in this case), you can calculate their densities and determine which one is greater.
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No, you do not need to know the individual masses of the samples of water and salt to measure the change in mass when they are mixed. You can simply measure the mass of the mixture before and after mixing to determine the change in mass.
The masses are equal.The volumes are different.The values are different.
The Lectionary is a number of large books which contain all the readings necessary for any Mass. There are usually three volumes that contain the readings for Sundays and Holy Days, and an additional three volumes that contain all the readings for the weekday Masses and various Votive Masses.