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Volume x density = Mass

A material with high density has a great mass for a small volume.

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What has a small capacity and large mass?

An object with a high density, such as a lead ball, can have a small capacity (volume) but a large mass. This is because density is the ratio of an object's mass to its volume, so objects with high density have a lot of mass packed into a small space.


Do object that have large masses always have large weights?

well if it has little mass it has little weight and if you have a lot of mass the possibility of it would be that it weights a lot


What does it mean when an object has a lot of densety?

When an object has a lot of density, it means that a large amount of mass is packed into a small volume. This makes the object heavy for its size because the mass is concentrated in a tight space. Materials like lead or gold are examples of dense objects.


What contains more matter Mass or volume?

Mass cannot possibly contain 'no' matter, because mass is matter.However, volume is a region of space, and it can contain a lot, a little,or no matter in it (known as the state of being 'MT'.)


How does mass affect distance when the force applied is the same?

well think of it like having a small object with little mass then a large object with a lot of mass. Hitting the big object takes more force to make it move and the little object does not take nearly as much force to make it move. i hope this helped!


When might a large volume of materiel have little mass?

A large volume of material might have little mass when it is made up of low-density substances, such as foam or gas. These materials occupy a lot of space but have very few particles or atoms, leading to a small overall mass.


Is it true that the lighter something is that it has less density?

No. Volume must be carefully considered as well before you can, with certainty, so declare. If, however, the volume either remains the same or increases, whicle the mass is reduced, then, and only then, can you declare density has decreased.


How can an object with more mass than another be the less dense?

Density has nothing to do with size. A given material will have the same density regardless of its size. A small object of a material with a high density can weigh as much as or more than a large object of a material with a low density.


Are all things that have a lot of mass very dense?

Not necessarily. Mass and density are related properties, but they are not always correlated. An object can have a lot of mass but be very spread out, leading to a lower overall density. Density is a measure of how much mass is packed into a given volume.


Do objects that have large masses always have large weights?

well if it has little mass it has little weight and if you have a lot of mass the possibility of it would be that it weights a lot


What is true of an object with a lot of mass?

Such an object makes a larger dent in the fabric of space-time than an object with little mass. (It has a greater gravitational attraction than less massive objects)A greater force is required to accelerate such an object than a less massive object


Which is bigger mass or volume?

Mass cannot possibly contain 'no' matter in it, because mass is matter.However, volume is a region of space, and it can contain a lot, a little,or no matter in it (known as the state of being 'MT'.)