Object A and Object B have the same volume of 10 cm3. Object A has a mass of 20 grams. Object B has a mass of 50 grams. Which object will have the greater density and why?
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density=m/v
then of object A
=20/10= 2g/cm3
and object B
=50/10=5g/cm3
due to increase in Mass Object B has more density than A
then of object A
=20/10= 2g/cm3
and object B
=50/10=5g/cm3
due to increase in Mass Object B has more density than A
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