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Relative density has no unit .why ?​

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Relative density is a ratio of the density of a certain material to the density of a reference material. Relative density has no unit, because the units of the material in question cancel out with the units of the reference material. For example, say a cooking oil’s density is 0.9 g/cm^3.

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