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Answered by ishayadav80
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Relative density of an object is the ratio of its density as compared to that of water.

Relative density of an object is the ratio of its density as compared to that of water.It has no unit.

Relative density of an object is the ratio of its density as compared to that of water.It has no unit.Relative density=density of object÷

Relative density of an object is the ratio of its density as compared to that of water.It has no unit.Relative density=density of object÷density of water

Relative density of an object is the ratio of its density as compared to that of water.It has no unit.Relative density=density of object÷density of waterHope it helps.. if so mark as brainiest

Answered by punit2508
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Explanation:

In math, volume can be defined as the 3-Dimensional  space enclosed by a boundary or occupied by an object.

In science volume is the quantity of three-dimensional space occupied by a liquid, solid, or gas. Common units used to express volume include liters, cubic meters, gallons, millilitres, teaspoons, and ounces, though many other units exist.

SI unit -cubic metre (m³)

Density of a substance is defined as mass of a substance per unit of its volume i.e.

Density =  

(mass of substance)/(Volume of substance)

SI Unit is kg/meter cube

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And Relative density is ratio of density of substance to that of water i.e.

Relative density =  (Density of substance)/(Density of water)

as it is the ratio of two quantities it has no SI unit

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