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What are the metric units of density

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Density = mass/volume
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Answer : The unit of density are,
g/L,g/mL\text{ and }g/cm^3

Explanation :

The Metric System measured the things in meters, grams, liters, etc and adds prefixes like kilo, milli and centi to the count orders of the magnitude.

Density : It is defined as the mass of a substance contained per unit volume.

In metric system, the unit of mass is gram (g) and the unit of volume is liter (L), milliliter (mL) and cubic centimeter
(cm^3). So, the unit of density will be:

Formula used :


Density=(Mass)/(Volume)


Density=(g)/(L)=g/L


Density=(g)/(mL)=g/mL


Density=(g)/(cm^3)=g/cm^3

Thus, the unit of density are,
g/L,g/mL\text{ and }g/cm^3

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