4. If two objects have the same mass but different volumes, the one with the larger
volume, will it have the same,less or more density?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Let's start with the formula for density.

Density = mass / volume

The mass is a constant. So it has no effect on the answer. Call it 10 grams in both cases.

The volume of the small object is 10 cc.

The volume of the larger object is 30 cc

Density of the small object = 10 grams / 10 cc = 1 gram / cc

Density of the larger object = 10 grams / 30cc = 1/3 gram / cc

Conclusion.

If the mass is held constant, the higher the volume, the less the density.

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