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What Do You Think The Density Of A Substance Depends On?

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    Density of a substance is equal to the mass per volume. The standard international unit for density is kilogram per meter cube. It can also be measured in grams per centimeter cube. The density of a liquid is measured in kilograms per liter or kilograms per milliliter. The density of an object always depends on two factors including mass of the object and volume of the object. Density varies directly to the variation in mass. On the other hand, the volume is inversely proportional to the density of the object. Moreover, the density of an object is the measure of quantity of matter in a specific volume.
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    Amber22 

    answered 7 months ago

      Very simply, the density of any substance depends on it's mass and volume, otherwise written as D=m/v.
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      Guest

      Guest 

      answered 5 months ago

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