To a certain extent, the more material you have (the greater the mass) the larger the volume will be.
But there is no absolute relationship as some low density materials will have a great volume but very little mass while some high density things can have very great mass with very little volume.
Yes, it does.
yes density is volume/mass
It depends on the size of its container
Density depends on the mass and volume of a substance, as it is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. Therefore, density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume.
That would depend on the volume (density) of the 10kg object.
density is mass divded by volume and volume is howv much is in something.........
Mass and volume.
yes density is volume/mass
yes, to find the density, you do mass divided by volume
Mass (measured as weight) is dependent on both density and volume.
Volume
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density
Kilograms are a measure of mass, not volume. The volume of a given mass would depend upon the density of the substance.
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It depends on the size of its container
mass divided by volume (mass/volume) ex: g/mL