A Heavier body has higher density give reasons?
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=> Density indicates the degree of compactness or concentration of something.
=> the things with a lower density will float while the things with a higher density will sink in water.
Density = object's mass / volume
=> Thus, it is determined by dividing the mass and volume. suppose, two objects occupied the same volume, but one of them has more mass, then it also possess higher density. ... In this way it is the comparison of how heavy something is as compared to the similar volume of water.
=> For instance, let mass of a body is 5 kg and a volume of 3 m^3, then density:
density = mass/volume = 5 kg/ 3 m^3 = 1,67 kg/m^3
now if the same volume weighs 3 kg, then:
density = mass/volume = 3 kg/ 3 m^3 = 1 kg/m^3.
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