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4. If two objects have the same mass but different volumes, the one with the larger volume, will it have the same,less or more density?​

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Step-by-step explanation:

Let A and B be two objects of mass 'm' each

let A have volume V1 and B have volume V2 where V1 > V2

we know that density = mass/volume

here density is inversely proportional to volume

here density of A = m/V1

and density of B = m/V2

since V1 > V2

on comparing,

m/V1 < m/V2

i.e., density of B > density of A

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