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relative density of water​

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Answered by avinishkashyap15
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SI units, the density of water is (approximately) 1000 kg/m3 or 1 g/cm3, which makes relative densitycalculations particularly convenient: the density of the object only needs to be divided by 1000 or 1, depending on the units.

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Answered by binodkjha1972
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Density is calculated by dividing the mass by the volume. Plug in our measured mass at 100 grams and divide that by our measured volume of 100 ml. Water's density is 1 g/ml. Objects with a density greater than 1g/ml will sink when placed in water.

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