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14 May, 04:30

If two balls have the same mass, but ball P is twice as large as ball Q, which one will have the greater density?

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  1. 14 May, 04:41
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    Answer:ball P as it has has a greater mass
  2. 14 May, 04:58
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    They will both have the same density.

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    This is because if they are the same mass and density relies on mass then even though the other ball is twice as large then they will have the same density,
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