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5 September, 06:31

Suppose you determined the density of a cube to be 1.40 g/cm3. would the density of the cube be different if you had a cube made of the same material with twice as much mass? explain.

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  1. 5 September, 08:14
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    Density is mass/volume so if you double the mass you would also double the volume which means density would stay the same. Density is the amount of of matter in a given area and it is constant for the substance regardless of differences in mass or volume.
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