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Do all the solids have same density?

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Answered by Anonymous
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And this not only applies to solids, it applies to liquids, and gases, in that the three phases will have intrinsically different densities depending on the stuff of which they are composed. Solids and liquids are largely incompressible materials, and they have more or less constant densities, ρ=massvolume

Answered by isomano100
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Answer:

No, it depends upon the volume and mass of the solids, but all same elements have same density. Such as an iron nail will have the same density as a iron cube, if they both are pure, and regardless of size.

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