Physics, asked by sanjukaid, 7 months ago

why is iron is heaviour than wood of the same value​

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Answered by Anonymous
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✏️It's because I density of iron is more than wood. What is this mean is iron the space between iron molecules in iron much less than as that of 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.

Answered by abhi646871
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Answer:

As the space between the iron molecules in iron is much less than that of wood. Hence, iron has more molecules than wood of the same value.

So, iron is more heavier than wood of the same value.

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