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Q: Why is a brick always the same shape?
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Do object's that are the same size always have the same mass?

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.


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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.


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