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Do two objects with the same mass always have the same volume? Explain

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Answer:

They have same volume

Step-by-step explanation:


{ \tt{volume = (mass)/(density) }} \\

These objects will have the same volume (amount of space occupied) irrespective of their shapes. This occurs if only occupy fluids of the same density.

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