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1. Density is measured in​

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Answered by vikashRaojaat
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Density is the mass of an object divided by its volume. Density often has units of grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3). Remember, grams is a mass and cubic centimeters is a volume (the same volume as 1 milliliter).

Answered by rihuu95
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Answer:

The answer to the question-"Density is measured in​" is-

It is measured in Grams per cubic centimetre .

Explanation:

Density

Grams per cubic centimetre is the unit with which density is expressed.  It can also be expressed as kilograms per cubic metre

It can be said as the mass of the substance  to the unit of volume. It is denoted by "D". The symbol which is  used for density is-" ρ".

The formula for calculating density is,

                             d = M/V

where d is density, M is mass, and V is volume.

It is the overall measure of the total matter or stuff, which is in a particular amount of some space.

For example-

Gold(Au) is softer ,lighter element than lead which is dense.

Types of Density

It is of two types-

  • absolute density,
  • relative density.

Absolute density

It is actually the mass of any substance which is per unit volume of a material.

Relative density

It is also called as specific gravity, that is the density's ratio of a material to the density of reference material.

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