Physics, asked by tapan714, 1 year ago

why 1 kg of sugar occupies more volume than 1 kg of iron

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Answered by shruti5156
10
hey dear here is your answer because iron is more dense then sugar so it is occupies more volume than 1kg of iron
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Answered by VaibhavSR
1

Answer: Due to less density of sugar.

Explanation:

  • If we look at 1 kg of sugar it occupies more volume as the mass per unit volume of sugar is very less.
  • In case of iron it occupies less space so it has more mass per unit volume and we can say that it occupies less volume.
  • The logic behind this is the mass per unit volume relation of sugar and iron.
  • Hence , we can say that iron is more dense so it takes less volume than sugar.

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