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Q: If 2 objects were made from the same substance will they have the same density?
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How can diffreent objects have the same density?

Different objects have the same density if they're made of the same substance.Density is a property of the substance, not the object.


Will two objects always have the same density?

No. Two objects could have the same density but they also could not. If the two objects were not made from the same substance they would not have the same density. Although if they did then they would have the same density.


What effect does size have on the density of objects made of the same materials?

Well if they are made of the same materials then the density should be a constant or "the same."


What effect does size have on the density of objects made of the same material?

Well if they are made of the same materials then the density should be a constant or "the same."


Is density of you beam the same with density of steel?

The density of a substance stays the same, no matter how much space it takes up.


What effect does shape have on the density of objects made of the same materials?

It has no effect. Only mass and volume have an effect on density.


Is the density of an object bigger in one piece or two?

The answer to that question is: No. The density of an object only depends on the substance its made of. If two samples are made of the same substance, then it doesn't matter if one is the size of a grain of sand and the other is the size of a battleship ... they have the same density.


The density of the substance is the same for all samples of the substance true or false?

Any sample size of a particular substance will have the same density.


Why do two samples with the same substance with the same volume HAVE to have the same mass?

Because they are of the same substance they have the same density density = mass/volume


How do you calculate the density of a substance?

Density is the mass of a substance divided by the volume of that same mass of substance.


If two objects have the same mass can you assume they have the same volume Explain give example?

Two objects has got same mass means the mass of both the objects is same. It does not comment any thing about the volume of the objects. If the density of the two objects is same, then only their volume will be same. If both the objects are not made up of the same material, they have most likely to have different volume. Rarely it may be same.


Is it true that the density of a substance is the same for all samples of the substance?

No, as density also depends on the state of matter in the sample of the substance.