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Is mass size dependent?

No, mass is not size-dependent. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, while size refers to the dimensions or physical extent of an object. Two objects of different sizes can have the same mass if they contain the same amount of matter.


How do objects compare in size?

Objects can be compared in size by measuring their dimensions such as length, width, and height. The size comparison can be qualitative (smaller, larger) or quantitative (using specific measurements). Objects can also be compared in scale to one another to understand their relative sizes.


In which system(s) are the distances between the objects the largest compared to the size of the objects?

In the solar system, the distances between planets are much larger compared to the size of the planets themselves. In the universe, the distances between galaxies are also vast compared to the sizes of the galaxies.


Does it matter to have equal volume when comparing density?

No, it does not matter to have equal volume when comparing density. Density is an intrinsic property of a substance and is defined as mass per unit volume. Comparing densities is independent of the volume of the samples being compared.


Does gravity have an effect on objects of different sizes?

Yes, gravity affects objects of different sizes in the same way. It depends on the mass of the objects and the distance between them. All objects are attracted to each other by gravity, following the universal law of gravitation.


Do objects of different weights but similar size and shape fall to the ground at the same rate?

Yes. In the absence of air, it doesn't even matter how their shapes and sizes compare.


How do the sizes of the eggs compare to the nest they are found in?

how do the sizes of egg compared to nest they are found in


One can use two-dimensional objects to build three-dimensional objects.?

Only if you have two dimensional objects of specific sizes in specific combinations.


What are two figures that have the same shape but are different sizes?

similar objects


Are dress sizes the same as jean sizes?

it doesnt really matter about the sizes because all different brands make clothes differently


How come batterise come in different sizes?

Different objects require different amounts of power and the different sizes of batteries give this to him.


What is the volume of all the objects combined rounded to the nearest foot?

To answer that specifically, we'd have to know what the objects are (or at least their volumes).