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One kg of cotton occupies more volume than one kg of iron

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Answered by luckymatharu
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As d=m/v
The density of cotton is less than iron
Therefore it occupies more volume
Answered by smartbrainz
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the statement is true that 1 kg of cotton occupies more space as compared to 1 kg of iron.

Explanation:

  • this is because of the density of iron and cotton. The density is inversely proportional to the volume when the mass of an object remains constant. As a result of this the density of iron is more as compared to the density of cotton.
  • As a result of this the volume which is occupied by a particular mass of cotton is more as compared to the volume is occupied by the same mass of iron

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