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The density an object depends not only on the mass but also its volume i.e. D=M/V. Therefore, if two objects had the same mass and volume then they would have the same density. By contrast, if two objects had the same mass but different volumes then they would not have the same volume. In fact, the object with the least volume would be more dense or would have would have a greater density.

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No. The specific gravity of gold is very similar to that of depleted uranium

but they are quite different substances. Likewise water, blood, and urine

have similar specific gravities but are very different.

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Generally, yes, if these two object take the same volume and have the same mass.

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Sorry for my delay ,

Yes they do have same density if they have same mass and volume since

Density = Mass / Volume

They are entirely dependent on these 2 factors

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