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Does every solid of the same size weigh the same? - Answers
No, not every solid of the same size weighs the same. The weight of a solid depends on its density, which is the mass per unit volume. Different materials can have the same volume but varying densities, resulting in different weights. For example, a solid made of lead will weigh significantly more than an equal-sized solid made of wood.
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Does every solid of the same size weigh the same? - Answers
No, not every solid of the same size weighs the same. The weight of a solid depends on its density, which is the mass per unit volume. Different materials can have the same volume but varying densities, resulting in different weights. For example, a solid made of lead will weigh significantly more than an equal-sized solid made of wood.
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Does every solid of the same size weigh the same? - Answers
No, not every solid of the same size weighs the same. The weight of a solid depends on its density, which is the mass per unit volume. Different materials can have the same volume but varying densities, resulting in different weights. For example, a solid made of lead will weigh significantly more than an equal-sized solid made of wood.
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