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

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Q: Is it possible for two objects to have the same volume and different densities?
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Why do objects have different densities?

this is due to there different mases per unit volume


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.


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.


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.


Does it matter to have equal volume when comparing density?

No, you can compare densities for objects of different sizes. Just divide mass by volume for each object.


Could two objects with the same volume have different masses?

Ceratinly. It depends on their densities.


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

Their masses are different. (Mass = density * volume)


When the volume is constant how do the masses of 2 objects differ?

When volume is constant, the masses of two objects are in direct proportion to their densities.


Will different volume of the same substance have the same density or different densities?

no


How can the volume of two substances be the same but the mass be different?

They have different densities.


How do two objects with indentical volumes can have different densities?

Since density=Mass/volume. If 2 solutions have the same volumes, they would have different densities because their masses are different. More explanations. For example same volume of aluminum and iron would have different mass because the atomic mass of aluminum is comparatively less than that of iron. Aluminium has nearly mass 27 amu where as iron has 56 amu. The crystalline structure would bring the atoms with different lattice distances and so the density would differ. Answer Objects of same volume have different density because as Density is equal to mass over volume so according to this relation volume and density are inverseley propotional to each others so when we increase volume density decrease so two solutions can have same volume and different densities. I am sure you will be satisfied be sure to log on www.alislam.org