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Daisy Conner
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7 April, 06:55
How do you get the density of any object?
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Jadon Carey
7 April, 07:08
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Generally, the density equals the mass divided by the volume of the object
d=m/v
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Bruce Watts
7 April, 07:25
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To find the density of an object you have to like know its mass, and its volume. and divide mass by volume to get the density!
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