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How is it possible that 2 objects have the same densities but different mass and volumes?

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Answer:

it is possible

Step-by-step explanation:

The density of a substance is the relationship between the mass of the substance and how much space it takes up (volume). Density equals the mass of the substance divided by its volume; D = m/v. Objects with the same volume but different mass have different densities.

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User Mitchell Walls
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Answer:

So yes, two objects of the same substance, but with a difference size and/or shape can have the same density, it all comes down to the weight, the volume and the temperature to determine your density, that is assuming your object isn't hollow of course.

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