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6.1 Density (GCSE Physics)
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What can you conclude if two objects have equal volumes but different masses?
Density can be calculated using which formula?
In SI units, mass should be measured in:
If an object has a mass of 100 kg and a volume of 10 m³, what is its density?
An example of an instrument used to measure the density of liquid is:
A mass of 3 kg occupies 6 m³. What is its density?
How can the volume of a rectangular cuboid be found?
What is the density of a substance defined as?
Steel sinks in water because it has:
A material will float when it has:
Which characteristic will remain constant as long as the state and purity of a substance do not change?
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