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Aron Mcbride
12 February, 13:35
Define relative density
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Kipper
12 February, 16:53
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Relative density is the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a standard substance like water or air.
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Michael Chambers
12 February, 17:33
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Hello There!
Relative density is another word for specific gravity. Relative density is comparing the density of one thing to the density of another. Most of the time, you look at the density of water so we look at the density of an object relative to the density of water.
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