Two different shapes can have the same volume, depending on the dimensions of each one.
Anything with varying densities have different weights even though they are the same size and shape. For example, lead, plastic, and wood.
Steel.
No. they are in fact very different. A circle's diameter is the length of the longest line that goes all the way across it. A three-dimensional shape has a volume, which is the amount three-dimensional space enclosed by it.
Two figures are called congruent if they are the same shape and the same size. Two figures are called similar if they are the same shape, but different sizes. ... That means that there is a scale factor number that you multiply each number in the first shape by to get the corresponding side length in the other shape.
Proportional or Similar
Lots of things.
liquid
liquid
Though they have same volume,they have different masses.
Yes, liquid has a definite volume. It may change shape with different containers, but you always have the same volume of the liquid.
A Solid because it has the same volume and shape unless you change its state of matter, it wont have the same volume or shape.
A solid does. Liquids change in shape and gases change in both shape and volume.
Anything with varying densities have different weights even though they are the same size and shape. For example, lead, plastic, and wood.
not nessaserily a 1x8x8 rectangle has the same volume as a 4x4x4 cube
Liquids because when they are put into different beakers their shapes might change but their volume will always be the same.
A solid will remain the same volume and shape A liquid will remain the same volume but change shape to its container A gas will expand its volume to fill its container entirely
Yes many different shapes can have the same volume