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Yes, it certainly could.
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I think I'll get this volume, I already have the other one. Volume is an important thing to learn. Can you turn the volume down?
Density is entirely unrelated to an object's size. It is a property of a given material. For example, iron has a certain density, which remains the same for any iron object, from a tiny particle of iron filing, to a huge I beam. Density is simply weight divided by volume. So yes, two objects of the same size can have very different density.
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batteries light dimesions
density = mass+ volume
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Electrical Conductivity.
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In general, the associative property cannot be used for this purpose. The volume of a prism is the area of cross section multiplied by the length, and except in the case of a rectangular prism, there is no scope for using the associative property.
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Yes, it certainly could.
The volume of an object can be determined by the displacement of water. By dropping the object into a measuring container of water, where the volume of the water is known, the object's volume can then be calculated by subtracting the volume of the water by the volume of the water and object combined.