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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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?

OpenStudy (aayushi.somani):

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.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh ok thanks so much!

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