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why is the same size piece of wood is lighter than iron piece​

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Answered by meenakshimeena56
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Each body has a certain mass and a volume also. The volume occupied by increases, if its mass is increased. ... 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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Answered by bhavyadeep31yad
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Density of iron is greater than the density of the wood.

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