For 2 objects with the same mass, but different volumes, it is true that b. Larger volume = less dense.
Density (ρ) is an intrinsic property of matter. It is equal to the quotient between the mass (m) and the volume (V) of the object.
[tex]\rho = \frac{m}{V}[/tex]
As we can see, there is an inverse relationship, between the volume and the density.
Which of the following is true about 2 objects with the same mass, but different volumes
a. Larger volume = more dense. No, due to the inverse relationship between ρ and V.
b. Larger volume = less dense. Yes.
c. Larger volume = same density. No, due to the inverse relationship between ρ and V.
d. Smaller volume = less dense. No, due to the inverse relationship between ρ and V.
For 2 objects with the same mass, but different volumes, it is true that b. Larger volume = less dense.
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