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OpenStudy (anonymous):

If object A has more mass than object B, object A also has more ______ than object B. Temperature- Weight - Distance - Volume

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Volume

OpenStudy (anonymous):

here a medal

OpenStudy (anonymous):

weight is directly proportion with mass w =mg while volume depend on the density of the material also and tem

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Catch.me The answer would be Volume.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hold on @smartkid2000

OpenStudy (anonymous):

mass is more associated with weight i think

OpenStudy (anonymous):

?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[V = \frac{ m }{ \rho }\] How would you compare different materials with 2 variables. while in weight = mg and g is constant .Thus we can compare them with one variable.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Volume is the quantity of three-dimensional space enclosed by some closed boundary, for example, the space that a substance (solid, liquid, gas, or plasma) or shape occupies or contains

OpenStudy (dtan5457):

its volume mass always stays the same but weight does not...plug 20kg of mass on earth and the weight will be different on the moon

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but something can be small and weigh more than something the same size

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The term weight and mass are often confused with each other in everyday discourse but they are distinct quantities.[4] There is also a rival tradition within Newtonian physics and engineering which sees weight as that which is measured when one uses scales.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

volume of 100000000000 m^3 of air (mass-less approximately) and 1 Kg of solid which has the greatest volume???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

W = mg. The unit of measurement for weight is that of force, which in the International System of Units (SI) is the newton.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In order to have a contact force acting on an object, the force Must be positive- Must be negative - Must be touching the object - Cannot be touching the object

OpenStudy (anonymous):

There is no direct relation between mass and volume

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Must be touching the object

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Wxlfz got it right help me on this one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That is correct @Catch.me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Wxlfz you talking about the 1st question or the second ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Second. The first one i got right smartkid just said that.

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