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Size refers to the dimension, body, thickness, measure, or thickness of something. The concept is linked to how small or large a physical object is. Example: A large dog.
Mass is the measure that indicates the amount of matter that a body has.
Example: An astronaut suit has a mass of 130 Kg.
Density is a scalar magnitude that allows us to measure the amount of mass in a given volume of a substance.
Example: a key is denser than a cork.
Volume it can be defined as the extension of an object in its three dimensions, that is, taking into account its length, width and height.
Example: the capacity of a glass of water.
Albedo is the percentage of radiation that any surface reflects with respect to the radiation that hits it.
Example: the whiteness of the north pole
An example to differentiate between mass, density and size is when looking at a ping pong ball. We note that it has a mass of 50 grams, distributed in a small circular shape (size) and whose density is low because it has little mass distributed in a small volume (density)