how to find the mass without density and with only volume
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Originally Answered: How do we find the volume of an object without knowing neither the density nor the mass? The formula p=m/V, or density (p) is equal to mass (m) divided by volume (V).
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- It's worth noting that density is an intensive characteristic that is unaffected by the amount of matter present, whereas volume and mass are extended properties that are affected by the amount of matter present. The amount of substance present at a specific temperature and pressure is referred to as volume. The amount of matter in a thing is measured by its mass.
- Density is defined as the mass (m) divided by the volume (v) and can be represented as ρ . Alternatively, density is defined as mass per unit volume. If we know the values of the first two variables, we can easily determine the third.
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