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The '''density''' of an object is its [[mass]] divided by its [[volume]].<br />
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This idea is easily extended to apply to materials in general. The density of a material is the amount of [[mass]] per unit [[volume]] of the material.<br />
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* Water has a density of 1000 [[kilogram]] per cubic [[metre]].<br />
* Air at normal pressure has a density close to 1 kilogram per cubic metre.<br />
* Some members of [[sciforums]] have very high densities.</div>Wikiadmin