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Is mass density different from density?​

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Mass density, usually just called "density", is mass (the amount of matter) per volume, while weight density is the amount of gravity exerted per volume.

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  • the mass of densities from different from density because it differs with the size and mass and density density is the mass of the liquid in class 10 to you and
  • The density, of a substance is its mass per unit volume. The symbol most often used for density is ρ, although the Latin letter D can also be used. Mathematically, density is defined as mass divided by volume: where ρ is the density, m is the mass, and V is the volume. Wikipedia
  • Density is a word we use to describe how much space an object or substance takes up (its volume) in relation to the amount of matter in that object or substance (its mass). Another way to put it is that density is the amount of mass per unit of volume. If an object is heavy and compact, it has a high density.
  • The mass of a unit volume of a substance is called its density. ... Relative density of a substance is defined as the ratio between the density of the substance to the density of water at 40C. Relative density is also known as specific gravity. The relative density of a substance is a pure number without any unit.
  • Density is a measure of how compact the mass in a substance or object is. The density of an object or substance can be calculated from this equation: density in kilograms per meter cubed is equal to mass in kilograms, divided by volume in meters cubed. Or in other words, density is mass spread out over a volume.
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