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26 March, 14:18

How can you tell if one object has more mass than another does, on a planet without gravity

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  1. 26 March, 15:42
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    an object is more dense if there is more weight in the same area, its because of the amount of particles and the weight of the particles. eg, 1cm cubed of gold would weigh alot more than 1cm cubed polystyrene, so gold is more dense
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