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The density of an object is the quotient of its mass and its volume
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The density of an object is the quotient of its mass and its volume
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The density of an object is the quotient of its mass and its volume
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That quotient is the object's "density".
mass of an object divided by volume = mass per unit volume = density of that object.
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