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what is density? with an example? ​

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Answered by anangamanjarigardia1
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Density is a measure of how compact the mass in a substance or object is. The density of an object or substance can be calculated from this equation: density in kilograms per meter cubed is equal to mass in kilograms, divided by volume in meters cubed. ... Examples of dense materials include iron, lead, or platinum.

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Answered by divyanshugb
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The density of a substance is defined as the mass per unit volume. It is a derived quantity. The unit of density in S.I. system is kilogram per cubic metre

(kg \: m^{ - 3} )

The ratio of the density of the substance to the density of water is called relative density or specific gravity. Since this is a ratio of densities, it is a mere number without any units. A specific gravity bottle is used to measure relative density.

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