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Which fluid is more dense, water or air? (Yes, I know that air isn't a fluid, but it's the actual question made by my teacher lol)
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Which fluid is more dense, water or air? (Yes, I know that air isn't a fluid, but it's the actual question made by my teacher lol)
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Which fluid is more dense, water or air?
(Yes, I know that air isn't a fluid, but it's the actual question made by my teacher lol)
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water
Step-by-step explanation:
water is 1000 kg/m3 while air is 1.225 kg/m3
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