YUPP... if you have a chicken nugget and a gold nugget, they can both have the same mass but the gold nugget is going to weigh one heck of a lot more. (my dad told me this so you betcha its right.)
No. In a vacuum, the weight of an object will be the product their mass, times the gravity. In other words, objects with different masses will have different weights.
Yes. A good example would be styrofoam and steel. The same volume of each of these substances would make for vastly different weights.
That is because Earth has more gravity. Weight = mass x gravity.
Yes. In the absence of air, it doesn't even matter how their shapes and sizes compare.
Density isn't determined by the size of the specimen but by its mass per unit of volume. An oak branch has the same density as the whole tree it came from--the weights are vastly different, but density is the same.
I believe that it is not possible to have the same mass and different weights. Unless you are on the moon with a different gravitational pull.
No. In a vacuum, the weight of an object will be the product their mass, times the gravity. In other words, objects with different masses will have different weights.
Objects have different mass because they not weighted the same..
Yes. And objects with different sizes, masses, and weights also fall the same.
Objects have different mass because they not weighted the same..
Different velocities is what causes objects to have the same mass and different amounts of inertia. This can be written in a formula.
Who found (discovered) that objects of different mass and weight fall at the same rate
Some Objects May Weight The Same But Sometimes They Don't But What Im Trying To Say Is That Some Specific Objects Don't Weight The Same
If the objects have different velocities they will have different inertia.
Different objects contain different amounts of matter, even if they are the same size. Therefore, two objects of the same size can have different masses.
Two different substances that have the same mass will also have the same weight if they are in the same location. Weight is the force of gravity acting on the mass of a body (or substance). The force of gravity decreases the further you are from the center of the earth, so it is possible for two substances with the same mass to have different weights if they are at different distances from the center of the earth.
Yes - If they have the same weight. No - if they are different weights... imagine dropping a feather and a stone.