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No, diameter refers to the distance across a circle or sphere, while mass is the amount of matter in an object. They are two different properties of an object.

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Is atomic mass and atomic diameter the same thing?

No, atomic mass and atomic diameter are not the same thing. Atomic mass refers to the mass of an atom, which is the sum of the protons and neutrons in the nucleus, while atomic diameter refers to the size of the atom, often measured as the distance between the nuclei of two bonded atoms.


What planet is most similar to Earth in mass and diameter?

Venus is most similar to Earth in terms of mass and diameter. Venus is almost the same size as Earth, with a diameter about 95% that of Earth, and its mass is about 81.5% of Earth's mass.


Can 2 balls with the same diameter have the same mass?

2 balls of the same diameter can have the same mass. Equally, they can have a different mass. (i.e Having the same diameter does not automatically mean that they are the same mass).However, they will have the same volume. In maths, volume of a sphere (ball) =4/3*(pi)*radius^3. Hence volume is directly proportional to diameter (radius is half the diameter).Mass is a measure of "how dense something is" (e.g lead, wood and concrete are all dense, whereas meringue and mousse are not) Mass has nothing to do with the size of the ball, only what substance the ball is made up of. Whereas volume is easiest of think of as "how much water can I fit in this" (volume is directly related to the size of the container).Hope that helps, rather than confuses.


What is the diameter of a copper sphere that has the same mass as a 8.00 8.00 8.00 cube of aluminum?

The diameter of the sphere is 19.6 cm.


How can an electron have mass but does not have an diameter?

It has no diameter because it is a point particle (it has nothing inside it). It has mass because the mass has been measured experimentally. If this is hard to imagine, science has lots more concepts even harder.


What is mercury's mass and diameter?

4,880 km is the (diameter) 3.30e23 kg is the (mass)


What is the diameter and mass on mercury?

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Are Mercury and Earth the same size?

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Which has more rotational inertia a bicycle wheel or a solid disk of the same mass and diameter?

The bike wheel. It wil have its mass concentrated out by the rim.


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How is the gravitational force on Mars different from that of Earthwhat causes the difference in the gravititional force?

The gravitational force on Mars (per unit mass) is less than the corresponding gravitational force on Earth. The strength of this so-called "gravitational field" depends on a planet's mass and its diameter: more mass --> more force; greater diameter (at the same mass) --> less force. You might also say that it depends on the planet's average density and its diameter. In this case, more density --> more force; greater diameter (at the same density) --> MORE force.


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