No, not unless they are made of the same substance. Different substances have different densities, which means that the same volumes will have different masses.
No, if two objects are identical in size, shape, and material, their mass should be the same. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, and it is an intrinsic property that does not change based on location or other factors.
Size does not have a significant effect on the density of objects made of the same material. Density is an intrinsic property of a substance and is constant regardless of the size or shape of the object. However, larger objects made of the same material will have more mass and volume, but their density remains the same.
Well if they are made of the same materials then the density should be a constant or "the same."
Not necessarily. Inertia depends on both an object's mass and how that mass is distributed. Two objects of the same size but with different densities or internal structures can have different inertias.
Yes, size, shape, color, and mass are physical characteristics that describe an object's appearance and properties. Size refers to the dimensions of an object, shape is the form it takes, color is the light reflected off its surface, and mass is the amount of matter it contains.
No, if two objects are identical in size, shape, and material, their mass should be the same. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, and it is an intrinsic property that does not change based on location or other factors.
Similar objects.
No, there is an air resistance which resists its motion. it depends on the shape and size of the object.
In the absence of any other force on them other than the force of gravity, all objects, regardless of their mass, size, shape, density, color, creed, or religious, political, or gender affiliation, fall with the same acceleration. That means that with equal initial velocities, their velocities are all the same after falling for equal times.
Congruent
Two shapes that are the same size and same shape are said to be congruent. They can still vary in mass.
Such objects are said to be congruent.
not always it depends
Different objects contain different amounts of matter, even if they are the same size. Therefore, two objects of the same size can have different masses.
Taste, colour, mass, density, smell, temperature, ... The list could probably go on forever.
Size does not have a significant effect on the density of objects made of the same material. Density is an intrinsic property of a substance and is constant regardless of the size or shape of the object. However, larger objects made of the same material will have more mass and volume, but their density remains the same.
Objects are congruent if they are the same size and shape, or an exact reflection of one another. If objects are not congruent, they are dissimilar in either size, shape or both.