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state the S.I. and C.G.S. Units of density. How are they related​

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Answered by sarthakrahate24
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Explanation:

The S. I. unit of mass is kilogram (symbol kg ) and of volume is cubic meter (symbol m3 ). Therefore S. I. unit of density is kg/m3.

The C. G. S. unit of mass is gram (symbol g) and of volume is cubic centimetre (symbol cm3 ). Therefore the C.G.S. unit of density is g/cm3 or gcm−3.

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