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They are of the same shape and same dimensions. Other than that everything is different. They are made of different materials, have different mass, density, specific gravity, coefficient of friction, thermal conductivity, porosity, etc, etc. You name it and they are different.
About 4.5 pounds for "average" US brick (but there is no set size for bricks in the US, so weight varies depending on actual size and clay type)
A smooth brick.
Having the same size and shape means that you look the same height and size.
yes 6 faces, 8 vertices, 12 edges. * * * * * It is the same, but the fact that they have the same number of faces, edges and vertices is not conclusive. A rectangular prism (brick shape) also has the same numbers.
no; they have the same volume but their mass is quite different; density is mass/volume and the sponge has much lower density
a brick is harder than a sponge
Even though a sponge may be the same size as a book, the sponge has hundreds of holes in it. The book has far more material in the same amount of space that the sponge takes up. In other words, the book is far more dense than the sponge.
They are of the same shape and same dimensions. Other than that everything is different. They are made of different materials, have different mass, density, specific gravity, coefficient of friction, thermal conductivity, porosity, etc, etc. You name it and they are different.
the sponge has less molecules where as the book has more molecules in one place
Lead brick
the sponge has less molecules where as the book has more molecules in one place
This depends on the size of the bricks. If the bricks are the same shape and size and a rectangle then they will cover their length*width*1000. If the bricks aren't the same size and shape then you would need to know the dimensions of each brick.
the answer is yes. i have done the experiment with three different size sponges of the same brand. and it turned out to be that the largest sponge, absorbed the most water, being 2 cups.
The size of a sponge does affect the amount of water absorbed. The bigger the sponge the more water absorbed.
it is called a brick, because it is the same shape, size and basically the same weight as a brick, can you believe that people actually walked round with those ! hope that helped! :)
Maye they do, and maybe they don't. What would you think about a little cardboard box, about the size and shape of a brick, that's filled with corn flakes or feathers ? Do you think it has the same mass as a brick ? Now, how about a king-size pillow-top mattress and a 6-inch-thick concrete slab ? Would you expect them to have the same mass ? Finally, I'm thinking of a 2-pound brick of American cheese on the table right next to a gold bar. If they have the same mass, then they have the same weight. Think about it.