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In a presentation about measuring mass, one of your classmates states, "Two objects of the same size will always have the same mass.” Is this statement correct? Why or why not?

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No. Mass is the measurement of how much matter is in something.

Take neutron stars for example; smaller than our sun but has more mass. Because of density.

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No. Mass is the measurement of how much matter is in something.
Take neutron stars for example; smaller than our sun but has more mass. Because of density.
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