A solid object is something you can touch and feel. If you can not touch or feel something it is not solid.
No, an object does not have to be solid. Objects can be gas, liquid, or solid depending on their physical state. Objects can also be a combination of different states of matter.
If we know the material that makes up the object, we will also know the density of the material. By measuring the volume and mass of the object, it is possible to find out if it is solid or hollow. This will only work if we know the material and we know the density of the material.
The solid object will sink because its weight is greater than the buoyant force exerted by the fluid on the object. This occurs because the object is denser than the fluid, causing it to displace less fluid than its own weight.
The term used to describe a solid object that accumulates a charge in one limited area is "charged object" or "electrified object".
It is not possible to put your finger through a solid object without damaging the object or injuring your finger. Physical laws prevent two solid objects from occupying the same space at the same time.
matter is solid water or gas
Earth is the largest fully rock object we know of. Neutron stars are the largest solid-like object we know of, but they aren't really fully solid. Somewhere between solid and liquid.
i dont know what a bion is but i know that a solid is a 3 dimenshional object that has an interior that is completely filled up, free of cavities, and is not hollow.
A pencil is a solid object.
That rock is a solid object.
A pencil is a solid object.
A pencil is a solid object.
A prism is a solid geometric object. If you know its shape and dimensions you can calculate its volume.
Yes, a solid has a definite mass because the mass of a solid is determined by the total amount of matter it contains, which remains constant regardless of its shape or volume.
No, an object does not have to be solid. Objects can be gas, liquid, or solid depending on their physical state. Objects can also be a combination of different states of matter.
Adding heat to the object if the object is a solid.
The door is a solid object.