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Why is iron heavier than wood for the same volume ?​

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Answered by llxdevilgirlxll
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It's because I density of iron is more than wood. ... So in iron there is more molecules than wood in same volume. More molecules means more mass, that's why iron is much heavier than wood for same volume.

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Answered by Shivamyadav4131
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Explanation:

Density. Each body has a certain mass and a volume also. ... For example, the mass of iron is much more than the mass of an equal volume of wood. This is because the particles of iron are more closely packed than those of the wood. to other words, iron is denser than wood.

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