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mass, volume and density without numbers
we have recently talked about the relationship between mass, volume and density. in this worksheet we will continue to explore this relationship. below are several squares of various sizes which represent their volume. the number of dots inside the squares represents the mass of the object. answer the questions about the squares that follow.
- which two objects have the same mass? explain.
k. josephs - 2012
Step1: Count the dots in each object
Object a has 6 dots, object b has 3 dots, object c has many dots (let's assume we count them precisely later), object d has 4 dots, the fifth - object has 82 dots and the sixth - object has 59 dots.
Step2: Compare the number of dots
By visually inspecting and counting the dots in each square (where dots represent mass), we find that no two objects have the same number of dots. So, there are no two objects with the same mass.
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There are no two objects with the same mass.