Physics, asked by manojbalrampur, 4 months ago

What is density? Between water and mercury, which has more density?

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Answered by vikrant1211
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Answer:

Mercury has a density of 13.5 g/mL, which is about 13.5 times denser than water (1.0 g/mL), so a small amount of mercury like this feels unexpectedly heavy.

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Explanation:

Mercury has a density of 13.5 g/mL, which is about 13.5 times denser than water (1.0 g/mL), so a small amount of mercury like this feels unexpectedly heavy.

Answered by itzcottoncandysneha
2

Density is a measure of mass per volume. The average density of an object equals its total mass divided by its total volume. An object made from a comparatively dense material (such as iron) will have less volume than an object of equal mass made from some less dense substance (such as water).

Mercury is a very dense, heavy, silver-white metal that is a liquid at room

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