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what is the difference between mass and density ​

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Answered by nisha02345
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So, again, mass is really the “quantity of matter” that makes up an object no matter what the gravity. Density = Mass/Volume, which means that density is how heavy an object is compared to its size – so how closely its molecules are “packed” together.

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So, again, mass is really the “quantity of matter” that makes up an object no matter what the gravity. Density = Mass/Volume, which means that density is how heavy an object is compared to its size – so how closely its molecules are “packed” together

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