yes because 1 container could be short and fat and one could be tall and skinny but they could both have the same amount of water. Try as experiment.
Shapes that are the same except for their size are called "similar".
Anything with varying densities have different weights even though they are the same size and shape. For example, lead, plastic, and wood.
depends on the size of the plywood...but I'd say around 40 feet of containers worth
No a full size mattress and a queen size mattress aren't the same. The full size isn't as wide as the queen size bed. Although you can't really tell merely by looking, but the size of the beds are different.
Same sides like a triangle the base are the same just different sizes or they can be the same size
how is rice sold
Unless you say size of containers, the question is ridiculous.
This is because it is easier for manufacturers to keep the casing the same size instead of having to make different sizes.
There is no "average weight" for a cardboard container, since different size containers will have different weight. Is this a candy box for 2 ounces of candy, or a box for a refrigerator? They are both cardboard containers.
A company named RT containers,they offer different storage containers. Provide customized services. small storage containers size includes 6f-10f.and other different options.google: raytaistoragecontainers you will see.
The answer depends on the flask: they are not all the same size.
No. Same shape, but different size.
The word for this is "similar." The same shape and the same size is "congruent."
If they are of the same size and load capacity, yes.
The safety bike was different in that both wheels were the same size.
The size of the berm is based on the size of the tanks or containers that you are trying to contain. Normally, your berm can hold at leat 110% of what the tank or containers hold.
Shapes that are the same except for their size are called "similar".