Physics, asked by raginit007, 8 months ago

what is the difference between Volume and density ? Please answer fast and I will mark you as the brainliest​

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Answered by SRV4000
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Density and volume are two scientific concepts that pertain to the physical properties and characteristics of matter. These properties often describe the quality or property of a given object. Both concepts are usually encountered in the field of physics and both act as measurement tools for three-dimensional objects. Both properties can be applied for three stages or states of matter, which are: solid, liquid, and gas.

“Density” is defined as the mass per unit of volume. To put it simply, it tackles the concept of how much matter or mass is inside an object in the space that it occupies. It also describes the relationship between an object’s mass and volume.

Density is symbolized by the letter “D” and is a scalar quantity of matter. The formula is p = M/V, or density equals mass divided by volume. This formula is only applicable for objects with uniform compositions, or solid objects. From this same formula, with a few adjustments, the formula for volume and mass can also be derived. In experiments, mass is often determined first before the volume.

Answered by krohit68272
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Explanation:

Volume – How much space an object or substance takes up. Mass – Measurement of the amount of matter in an object or substance. Density – How much space an object or substance takes up (its volume) in relation to the amount of matter in that object or substance (its mass).

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