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if mass of an object is 495 kg and volume is 165m³. what is the density of that object?​

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Answered by tdbshh
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Explanation:

Given, mass=495 kg

volume = 165m^3

Therefore, density =mass/volume

=> density= 495/165

=>density= 3kg/m^3

Answered by gehnaajmera283
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The formula for density is the mass of an object divided by its volume. In equation form, that's d = m/v , where d is the density, m is the mass and v is the volume of the object.

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