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If and object has a volume of 5 ml and a mass of 50g, what is the density of the object?
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If and object has a volume of 5 ml and a mass of 50g, what is the density of the object?
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The density of an object can be calculated like this.
D=m/v
D= 50 g / 5 ml
D= 10 g/ml.
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