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  • 15-03-2022
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If one object is bigger than another, does that always mean it is heavier?

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sophieliannerubin
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  • 15-03-2022

Answer:

The expectation that a larger object will feel heavy is presumably caused by the fact that larger objects generally contain more material and consequently have a larger mass than smaller objects. When, in contrast, the two objects have the same mass, an illusory heaviness difference occurs.

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