Matter refers to something that takes up space. One of the ways that matter operates is that no two things can occupy the same space at the same time.
Space is the infinite or gigantic volume containing all the matter and radiation in the universe. Generally, two marbles cannot occupy the same position on a Chinese Checker game. The position defines a space. Each marble occupies a space. Things get more complicated when considering the dimensions of space (1, 2, 3, 4).
Vectors can be added to other vectors in the same vector space. Scalars can be added to other scalars if they have the same units. Scalars cannot be added to vectors, nor vice versa, directly.
We cannot say that the mass is same because if objects is same weight varies but not very much, but due to some extra molecules that we cannot see with our eyes the mass varies.
Yes, they are the same things. Radiant energy is energy that travels in waves through space and air. Radiation is the movement of energy through spaces as waves. So yes, they practically are the same things.----Louise Marcade Denic----
Difficult question! Gravity keeps the pieces on the board? Two bodies cannot occupy the same physical space... Do you have any more information as to exactly what part of chess you mean?
Things with matter cannot share the same space at the same time.
No they can not because just like two computers cant share the same space at the same time because they cant go though each other can they?
No. Planets cannot share the same orbit. If they did, they would collide.
Threads belonging to the same process share the same resources and address space.
It is Mass
inference
Two distinct physical objects cannot occupy the same space at the same time, so no.
2 faces can't share the same face, and they cannot share ALL vertices and edges either
A lightweight process is one which share the same address space.
No. Fish are the same species but some are bigger than others.
air ,planet, cycle
because we are in the same timezones and because we share the same space