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Alexandria Benson
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5 May, 12:04
The density of a substance is calculated by what
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Nasir
5 May, 12:28
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Dividing mass by volume
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Density of a substance is defined as the mass per unit volume of the same substance. Assuming the mass of the substance is 10 Kg and it displaces volume equivalent to 5 cc then its volume will be 10/5 = 2 Kg/cc. Basically, to get the density of a substance, we divide the given mass by volume
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