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Answer:
I THINK THE ANSWER IS... A
Explanation:
Density don’t depend on mass and volume because there are different mass and volumes when it becomes density
A large object will always have a higher density than a small object. is the incorrect statement.
What is density?
- It is defined as the mass of a substance per unit volume.
- It is measured by taking the ratio of mass and volume of an object.
What are the correct statements?
They are:
- Density depends on mass and volume
- Density describes how tightly packed particles are in an object.
- Density can be calculated by dividing the mass by the volume.
What is the SI unit of density?
Kilogram per cubic meter is the SI unit for density.
Does a larger object has more density?
The larger object does not always have more density than the smaller object.
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