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The mass and the volume are related by the density of the object across:

density = mass / volume

So, given the mass, the volume is strictly determined by the density. For example, iron is much denser than wheat. 1 kg of iron has a volume, then, smaller than 1 kg of wheat.

In fact, the heavier the object, usually the smaller the volume. This is a consequence of gravitation force. The heaviest objects in the Universe (neutron stars, black holes...) are, in spite of their mass, very very small in volume. One tea spoon of a neutron star has a weight of, more or less, 1 billion of kg.

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