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6.1 Density (GCSE Physics)
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A material will float when it has:
A mass of 3 kg occupies 6 m³. What is its density?
A material object`s density will change when you change:
What can you conclude if two objects have equal volumes but different masses?
Density can be calculated using which formula?
Why would a material like wood float on water rather than sink?
What is the density of water (approximately)?
Which unit is commonly used to measure density?
If an object has a mass of 100 kg and a volume of 10 m³, what is its density?
What happens to the density of an object when its volume increases but its mass remains constant?
An example of an instrument used to measure the density of liquid is:
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