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Reed Foster
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1 February, 08:41
What does it means to be less or more dense
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Lillian Coleman
1 February, 08:59
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Density = mass / volume. therefore, something with a greater density either has a larger mass or a smaller volume. Think of density as how compressed something is: more "stuff" (mass) or a smaller "space" (volume) will make whatever that material is more compressed.
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