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The SI Unit of Density is kg/m³.



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Answered by Anonymous
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Density = Mass/Volume

Now,

SI unit of mass of volume is kg

and SI unit of volume is m^3.

So,

SI unit of density is kg/m^3 or kg m^-3.

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