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What unit is used to measure the density of a solid??

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The answers vary, but they have the same format which is

density = mass/volume

For instance, if the mass is in grams and the volume is in cubic centimeters, then the density would be in grams/cm^3, where "cm^3" is the abbreviation of "cubic centimeters". We can read "grams/cm^3" out as "grams per cubic centimeter"

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Answer:

Grams per cubic meter or g/cm3

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