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Relative density of object A is 31.6. The density of water is 1000 kg/m3. What is the density of object A in SI unit?​

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In SI units, object A has a density of 31600 kg/m^{3}.

Relative density is the ratio of the density of an object to the density of a reference substance, usually water. If the relative density of object A is 31.6, and the density of water is 1000 kg/m^{3}, we can find the density of object A by multiplying the relative density by the density of water:

The density of object A = Relative density * Density of water

Density of object A = 31.6 * 1000 kg/m^{3}

Density of object A = 31600 kg/m^{3}

So the density of object A is 31600 kg/m^{3} in SI units. This value represents the mass of object A per unit volume and can be used to compare the densities of different objects.

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