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If two objects have the same volume but one has a greater mass, the one with greater mass. Please tell if you all know

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Answered by pakajdu76
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Answer:

Density is the only thing affecting whether something floats or sinks.

If an object has a higher density than the fluid it is in (fluid can

mean liquid or gas), it will sink. If it has a lower density, it will

float.

Density is determined by an object's mass and volume. If two

objects take up the same volume, but have one has more mass, then it

also has a higher density.

You might be tempted to say that whether or not something floats depends on how

heavy it is. However, you would only be partially right. Think about ships—they can

weigh tens of thousands of tons, but still float. That is because floating or sinking

is not just about how heavy something is. It is about how heavy something is

compared to the same amount (volume) of water. This ratio of an object’s mass to

its volume is known as density. Density is what really determines whether

something will sink or float.

Therefore, we say that if something’s density is lesser than the water's density,

then it will float on water’s surface, otherwise it will sink.

The density of a material is its mass per unit volume. The symbol most often used

for density is ρ. In some cases, density is also defined as its weight per unit

volume, although this quantity is more properly called specific weight.

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Answered by ArunSivaPrakash
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The correct question: If two objects have the same volume, but different masses (one with a greater mass and the other with a lighter mass), which one has a higher density?

The correct answer is "the object with the higher mass."

  • The object that has a greater mass will have a higher density.
  • The equation for the density of an object is given by: Density = \frac{mass}{volume}.
  • An object's density and volume are inversely related. In other words, the density reduces as volume increases and vice versa.
  • The volume of the given two objects will not have an effect on the density, as their volumes are the same.
  • The mass of an object is directly proportional to its density. That is, if the mass increases, the density also increases.
  • Hence, the object with greater mass will have a high density.

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