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7 November, 06:52

What are proper units for density for a solid, liquid or gas

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  1. 7 November, 07:07
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    Density of a substance is defined as the mass occupied by the substance per unit volume. Mathematically it can be expressed as:

    Density = Mass/Volume

    i. e. ρ = m/V

    In SI units, the mass is expressed in kilograms (kg) and the volume in cubic meters (m3). Thus,

    Density = kg/m3

    SI units for density = kg/m3
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