of course not although the size is different but the mass and volume does not depend on the size of the object if you try out the experiment on your own on perfect match and acs you will find out ! thank you and I am a child Stupid little genius!
A tennis ball has more mass than a styrofoam ball. Tennis balls are typically made of rubber and have a greater density compared to styrofoam, which is a lightweight material.
The bag of stones is heavier because stones have a much higher density than styrofoam balls. Density is mass divided by volume, so the weight of the material is determined by the mass. Stones are denser and therefore heavier than styrofoam balls of the same volume.
No, iron is denser and heavier than polystyrene. An iron ball would weigh more than a polystyrene ball of the same size.
Styrofoam is lighter than water, so it floats. In nature, heavy objects are more effected by gravity, so they are forced down.
The golf ball will bounce higher than the styrofoam ball because it is denser and possesses more elasticity, allowing it to store and return more energy upon impact with the ground. This results in a more forceful rebound and a higher bounce.
No
A tennis ball has more mass than a styrofoam ball. Tennis balls are typically made of rubber and have a greater density compared to styrofoam, which is a lightweight material.
The bag of stones is heavier because stones have a much higher density than styrofoam balls. Density is mass divided by volume, so the weight of the material is determined by the mass. Stones are denser and therefore heavier than styrofoam balls of the same volume.
Yes, sand is generally heavier than Styrofoam. Sand has a much higher density, meaning it is more compact and contains more mass in a given volume compared to Styrofoam, which is a lightweight material made from expanded polystyrene. Consequently, if you compare equal volumes of both materials, sand will weigh significantly more than Styrofoam.
No, iron is denser and heavier than polystyrene. An iron ball would weigh more than a polystyrene ball of the same size.
Weighing 1: Weigh any four against any other four. The set containing the heavier marble will be heavier. Weighing 2: Weigh any two from this heavier set against the other two from the set. The pair containing the heavier marble will be heavier. Weighing 3: Weight the two marbles from the heavier pair against one another and you have the odd marble. Simple!
yes. the one-inch diameter marble could go faster than the other because it is heavier.
a bowling ball is much heavier than a astronaut under the action of gravity
A car?
No.
Styrofoam is lighter than water, so it floats. In nature, heavy objects are more effected by gravity, so they are forced down.
A golf ball will reach terminal velocity before a Styrofoam ball. This is because the golf ball is denser and has a smaller surface area relative to its mass, allowing it to overcome air resistance more effectively. The Styrofoam ball, being lighter and having a larger surface area relative to its mass, experiences greater drag, which slows its fall. Consequently, the golf ball will accelerate to its terminal velocity faster than the Styrofoam ball.