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Which units represent density? Select all that apply.

-cm³
-g/m³
-g/cm³
-cm³/gm
-kg/L
-kg/cm³
-mL/cm³

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Answer:

g/m³

g/cm³

-kg/L

-kg/cm³

-g/ml

Step-by-step explanation:

the above person didn't add g/ml

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User Prakhar Sharma
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g/m³
g/cm³
-kg/L
-kg/cm³

Density in physics, is defined as the mass of the object over its volume. Density is considered as how much matter is contained in a single object by its volume or the matter that it occupies.

D = m / v

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