If two objects are the same size but one is heavier, the heavier one has greater density than the lighter object. A)True; B)False

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2023-02-09

If two objects are the same size but one is heavier, the heavier one has greater density than the lighter object.
A)True
B)False

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Shaylee Riggs

Shaylee Riggs

Beginner2023-02-10Added 5 answers

The ideal decision is A True
A measurement of an object's density is simply how heavy it is in relation to its size, which is nothing more than the volume of the object.
So, if two objects have the same volume but different masses, the one that has a greater mass will have a higher density.

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