If he works at a butcher shop he weighs meat.
the dancer. muscle weighs and takes more mass.
they both weigh the same one pound.
a sieve
Neither. They both weigh the same.
Dooky.
The size doesn't matter. What will matter is the shape. The more contact the outer layer has the faster heat can be transferred into the ice.
scale
A hole.
NO
All of them are the exact same size no matter what it is.
A Styrofoam hippo
characteristic property :)
The density of the small piece of matter and the large piece of matter is the same because density is a characteristic property of a material and is independent of the amount or size of the material. Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume, so as long as the material is the same, the density will remain constant.
No, the size of an object does not affect the amount of matter it has. The amount of matter in an object is determined by its mass, which remains the same regardless of its size.
It depends how dense the ingredients are. E.G. One medicene ball the same size as a football. Which weighs more? Medicine ball.
Density of the substance will always stay the same. Density of the object will also stay the same if solid, no matter the size, but not if it is carved out. That is why a steel boat can float