Respuesta :
Answer:
be heavier
Explanation:
Mass = volume x density
Mass means the amount of matter contained in a body.
The space occupied by the object is called its volume.
So, if there are two objects which are equal in size, so if a body is heavier, then its density is more.
More dense means more heavy object and less dense means light object.
If two items are equal in size, the denser one will be heavier. The correct option is the second one.
The density of an object is given by:
[tex] d = \frac{m}{V} [/tex]
Where:
m: is the mass
V: is the volume
If the two items are equal in size, that means that they have the same volume.
For example, two balls of radius, r = 3 cm will have the same volume:
[tex]V = \frac{4}{3}\pi r^{2} = \frac{4}{3}\pi (3 cm)^{2} = 12\pi \: cm[/tex]
Hence, for one item to be heavier than the other, its mass must be higher since the volume is equal for both. Therefore, the denser one (with more mass) will be heavier.
An object more lighter has less mass, and hence, lower density.
The correct answer is the second one.
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I hope it helps you!
