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Volume is how much room something takes up. Density is the mass per volume. In everyday terms, how fluffy is a substance. Feathers are rather fluffy, and have a low density. A steel bar is not very fluffy, and has a high density.

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Is volume measured by density?

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What is density different from mass and volume?

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Is density directly proportional to volume?

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Do different objects have different density?

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Is density a derivative of volume?

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How is it possible for objects to have the same volume but different masses?

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How does mass affect the density of an object?

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How is the density different from mass and volume?

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