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A body of mass is 5kg,occupies a volume of 0.5m^3.Find its Density in SI unit

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Answered by sudayghai
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Answer:Density (D) is a quantity defined as mass (m) per unit volume (v): D = m ÷ v. Since these three quantities are related, you can find one of them if you know the other two. This is more helpful than it sounds because density is often a known quantity that you can look up, assuming you know the composition of the material.

Calculations are straightforward for solid objects, but things get more complicated for liquids, where density changes with temperature, and for gases, for which density is dependent on temperature and pressure.

Use Consistent Units

The equation relating density, mass and volume is straightforward and allows you to calculate the density of a material if you measure its mass and volume. The only caveat is that you have to make the measurements in the same system.

Explanation:BRAINLIST VARNA MAUT

Answered by ankitchaudhary181
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Answer:

50kg/m^3

Explanation:

Density=mass/volume

So just put the formula

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