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Stat the basic differences between mass and density.
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Answered by SanskrutiBajaj
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Mass quantifies the amount of matter present in a certain object that is usually expressed in unit grams or kilograms. ... Density quantifies how much mass is present in a certain matter or object with respect to volume (per unit volume).

Answered by Anonymous
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  • It is a measure of inertia.

  • Property of mass is - Extrinsic

  • Matter present in a body.

  • Mass implies amount of matter contained in an object.

  • SI Unit - Kilogram

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  • It is the degree of compactness

  • Property of density is - Intrinsic

  • Mass present per unit volume.

  • Density of an object alludes to the concentration of matter in an object.

  • Si unit - Kilogram per cubic metre
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