In a presentation about measuring mass, one of your classmates states, "Two objects of the same size will always have the same mass.” Is this statement correct? Why or why not?
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No the statement is not correct.
- Mass of an object depends on two factors: its volume and density.
- If two objects have same size i.e. same volume, then it is not necessary that their masses are also equal.
- For their mass to be equal they must also have equal densities.
- For example if we take a stone and feather of same size then that doesn't mean that they will have same masses.
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