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.
In density, composition and size. None of them look the same.
Different cities have blocks of different size.
Blocks are not all the same size.
Blocks are not all the same size.
Because they are of different materials. If the materials are same then there's no way they'd floats at different levels. It is because of the densities of different matters the level of floating is different for them.
the blocks might not be the same size.
yes
In density, composition and size. None of them look the same.
No, they will not, unless they are the same material. Every material has a different density, and mass = density x volume
no; they have the same volume but their mass is quite different; density is mass/volume and the sponge has much lower density
Density reason is that the density of a uniform material is constant Density is independent of the size and shape of the sample.
It doesn't have the same density because the two items can be different masses.
Different cities have blocks of different size.
Blocks are not all the same size.
Blocks are not all the same size.
Same block, different bore and stroke.
No. Density is independent of size.