a piece of wood and a piece of copper having same mass will have same volume
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Mass is not equal to volumeMass is proportional to volume
Meaning : If you multiply mass with a proportionality constant (in this case it is density) you will get volume
Mass x Density of wood = Volume Of WoodMass x Density Of Copper = Volume of Copper
Density of Wood ≠ Density Of Copper ∴ Volume Of Wood ≠ Volume Of copper { For Equal Mass}
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Mass is not equal to volumeMass is proportional to volume
Meaning : If you multiply mass with a proportionality constant (in this case it is density) you will get volume
Mass x Density of wood = Volume Of WoodMass x Density Of Copper = Volume of Copper
Density of Wood ≠ Density Of Copper ∴ Volume Of Wood ≠ Volume Of copper { For Equal Mass}
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Having same mass is not sufficient data to tell whether both have same volume or not.But most of the time both don't have same volume in the case of piece of wood and copper
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