What is magnitude and relative density
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Relative density is the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a standard substance like water, air or any liquid.
It is often used for scientific usage. You can also define it as the ratio of density of a particular substance with water.
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It is often used for scientific usage. You can also define it as the ratio of density of a particular substance with water.
Hope, it helps, if so please mark as brainliest.
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relative desity of a substance is the ratio od iys density to the density of watet
magnitude refers to the size or quantity alone. when it comes to movernment, magnitude is referred as the speed at which an object is moving
magnitude refers to the size or quantity alone. when it comes to movernment, magnitude is referred as the speed at which an object is moving
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