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6.1 Density (GCSE Physics)
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Steel sinks in water because it has:
In SI units, mass should be measured in:
An example of an instrument used to measure the density of liquid is:
If an object’s density is known along with its volume, how can its mass be calculated?
Which unit is commonly used to measure density?
What does 1 g/cm³ convert to in kg/m³?
What is the density of a substance defined as?
A mass of 3 kg occupies 6 m³. What is its density?
Why would a material like wood float on water rather than sink?
What happens to the density of an object when its volume increases but its mass remains constant?
Density can be calculated using which formula?
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