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two objects have the same mass , but object A is much bigger than object B , what can you say about the particles in the two objects​

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Mass of a body

Imagine two balls, one made of rubber and one made of metal, but equal in size, that is, with the same volume. If we put them on a scale, the metal ball will make the needle mark more than the rubber ball. What does the needle mark?

Objects of the same volume but with different mass.

The metal ball is made up of more particles than the rubber ball, and these are much closer to each other, which is why we say that the metal ball has more material than the rubber ball. Although they are equal in size, their weight is different. What marks the needle of the scale is the amount of matter that the bodies have, this amount is known as mass

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