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Q: Do all objects have different densities?
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Why do objects have different densities?

this is due to there different mases per unit volume


Do all heavy objects have high densities?

no, because some of them is not high ,some of them are low densities.


Can two objects with the same volume have different masses if so why?

Yes they can, if they have different densities.


What can you tell about two objects that have the same volume but different masses?

the two objects in question have different densities. The denser object has more mass.


Will objects made of different materials have different densities?

Usually yes. Each material has its characteristic density. Of course, it is possible for two different materials to have densities that are very close to one another.


If two solids have the same masses but different volumes they have?

If two solids have the same masses but different volumes they have different densities.


An object that floats in water has a density of?

less than water different objects have varying densities


Why can two objects with the same mass have different densities?

Volume. Density depends on mass and volume. Density = mass/volume. Things that have the exact same mass can have different densities if the volume associated with either are different.


Is it possible for two objects to have the same volume and different densities?

Absolutely ! A 1 metre cube of steel, and a 1 metre cube of wood both have the same volume - but are obviously different densities.


Will objects with densities higher than water sink or float?

Objects with higher densities than water will sink in water. What they do in other substances depends on the densities of those substances.


How sound waves can be used to find underwater objects?

Sound travels through water. Sound reflects from objects with different densities. You can listen for the echoes.


How do you get two different size objects to be the same weight?

-- form them from substances with different densities Example: a small stone and a large ball of cotton