Density is the quotient of two physical properties: mass and volume.
If Mass is needed, given Density then the Volume needs to be found in order to complete the equation: mass = density times volume in compatible units.
For SI units, the units would be
Density = kilograms per cubic meters
Mass = kilograms
Volume = cubic meters
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different densities. Density is defined as mass divided by volume, so if two solids have the same mass but different volumes, their densities will be different. The solid with the smaller volume will have a higher density, while the solid with the larger volume will have a lower density.
If two objects have the same volume but different densities, the object with the higher density will feel heavier. This is because density represents the amount of mass packed into a given volume; the denser object has more mass in the same volume, therefore it feels heavier when lifted.
Yes, items with the same mass can have different volumes due to differences in their densities. Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume, so two items with the same mass but different densities will have different volumes. For example, a piece of lead and a piece of aluminum can have the same mass but different volumes because lead is denser than aluminum.
One way to compare densities of unknown substances is by measuring their mass and volume separately and calculating the density as mass divided by volume. Another method is to perform a displacement experiment where the unknown substances are placed in a known volume of liquid, and the volume displaced is measured to calculate the density.
Ceratinly. It depends on their densities.