well something with large capacity and small mass is a ballon but I cant think of anything that would be the opposite.... My math assignment told me to figure out something with large mass and small capacity but its just too hard.... hope you find a answer and post it when u do!!!
A small object with high density, such as a lead weight or a dense metal ball, would have a small capacity but a large mass due to the arrangement of its particles.
An object with a high density, such as a lead ball, can have a small capacity (volume) but a large mass. This is because density is the ratio of an object's mass to its volume, so objects with high density have a lot of mass packed into a small space.
Usually small metals (e.g magnesium etc) have small capacit but large mass Hope it helps :)
is decimeter linear capacity or mass
Mass . . . kilogram Capacity . . . cubic meter
I do not know the answer.The difference between mass and capacity is that capacity is how much something can hold and mass is the weight of an object.
The mass of a large cup of hot chocolate will vary depending on the specific recipe and ingredients used to make it. However, in general, the mass would be measured in grams or kilograms. The capacity of the cup would be measured in milliliters or liters.
-- a hot-air balloon -- St. Patrick's Cathedral on a snowy day
Capacity can be meaured in cups. Mass can be measured in grams.
Mass: Kilogram Length: Metre Capacity: Litre
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