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what are the dimensions of density​

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Answered by Karthikrikky12
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Density= mass/volume

=kg /m³

M¹ L-³ T0

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Answered by Sweety1430
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Density is measured in kilogram per cubic metres (kg/m^3). In order to change a unit into dimension, mass in kg, is represented by M, length in metres, by L and time in seconds by T

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