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What relationship can you see between the mass and the volume of an object?

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Volume is proportional to mass
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Step-by-step explanation:

We can say that the volume of the object is directly proportional to its mass. As the volume increases the mass of the object increases in direct proportion. The gradient of the graph equals the density of the material.From Classical point of view mass is the amount of matter present in a body and volume is the sapce occupied…

To my opinion there is no mathematical or physical relationship between the mass and volume that holds always…

However Mass and Volume are related through Density..

Density = Mass/Volume i.e amount of matter per unit volume

And thus VOlume = Mass / Density

This equation implies that There is a direct relationship between mass and volume …but this is not always holding…

In simple sense it means an object having higher mass must have high volume i.e. higher mass require higher amount of volume provided density is constant…

However if density changes then such relationship doesnt hold always….

Because specific amount of matter can hold different volume…e.g 1kg of iron can occupy just small volume and when heated or melted can hold larger volume …..

Thus as per my opinion there is no such relation between mass and volume that holds always….

hope u r satisfied…

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