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Why does a cell phone have more mass than a feather?
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Why does a cell phone have more mass than a feather?
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Well, this is actually simple. The general rule to the world when it comes to mass: The more space an object takes up, the more mass it has. Quite obviously, a cell phone would take up considerably more space than a feather would.
~Hope this helps!
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