I need an explanation! 1.Do bigger objects always have a greater density than smaller ones 2.Do objects that have more mass always have a greater density than objects of lesser mass?
Density has nothing to do with size. A given material will have the same density regardless of its size. A small object of a material with a high density can weigh as much as or more than a large object of a material with a low density.
The answer for your two questions is NO.... cause you used always in both of them... there is place for always in science.... Density of an object is its mass/volume...
when volume comes into play... everything changes.. ] for example.. a kg wight of thermocol look way more bigger than kg of iron..... make some other examples.. with the objects around you.. its fun...
oh ok thanks so much!
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