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A material's density is the same, no matter how how large or small the sample is, or what shape it is, as long as it is a solid uniform piece of material. Explain how this is possible & use an example.
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A material's density is the same, no matter how how large or small the sample is, or what shape it is, as long as it is a solid uniform piece of material. Explain how this is possible & use an example.
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A material’s density is the same, no matter how large or small the sample is, or what its shape is, as long as it is a solid, uniform piece of the material. Explain how this is possible and give an example
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Size and shape doesn't matter because as long as the volume increases so will the matter it will always stay balanced
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