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28 October, 12:19

When you use the terms heavier or lighter to compare different objects with the same volume, what property of the objects are you usually comparing?

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  1. 28 October, 12:28
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    When two object occupy the same space or have the same volume, but one of them is heavier than the other. This means that the heavier object is having a higher mass which results in a higher density than the other (lighter) object.

    Note that density is calculated using the following rule:

    density = mass / volume
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