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the relationship between mass volume and density​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Density is a calculation of how much matter is squeezed into a given amount of space. It is a ratio—the amount of mass per unit of volume. Scientists define density as the mass of a substance per unit volume. It is the relationship between the mass (or weight) of one unit of a material and the volume of that one unit.

Answered by anyhelper
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Answer:

Density is proportional to both mass and volume. Density is inversely proportional to both mass and volume.

Explanation:

  1. Mass is not completely understood, so it is defined in two very different ways: Inertial mass measures how strongly an object resists acceleration, while gravitational mass measures how strongly an object attracts other things to itself.
  2. Volume measures the spatial size of an object. Although the formula used to calculate volume depends on its shape and can be complicated, you can think of it generally as width times height times length.

so density

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