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How do you find the density of an irregular solid?​


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Answered by student00001
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The density of something is just the mass divided by the volume: 

D = m/V 

The mass you can measure on a balance or a scale, and the volume is the amount of space the object occupies. You can find the volume of an irregular object by immersing it in water in a beaker or other container with volume markings, and by seeing how much the level goes up. 

You can use this relation backwards too -- if you know what material an object is made of, you can look up its density in a book. Measuring its mass allows you to compute the volume. 

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Answered by hemakumar0116
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Answer : Something's density is just its mass divided by its volume:

D = m/V

The mass may be measured using a balance or a scale, whereas the volume is the amount of space the item takes up. The volume of an irregular item can be determined by immersing it in water in a beaker or other container with volume markers and observing how much the level rises.

This relationship may also be used backwards: if you know what material an object is composed of, you can seek up its density in a book. The volume may be calculated by measuring its mass.

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