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Differerentiate mass from density?

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Differerentiate mass from density?

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  1. density is the distribution of mass over a volume

    in other words, how tightly mass is packed together

    mass can play either an inertial or a gravitational charge (or both)


  2. Mass is the amount of matter or 'stuff' something is made of.

    Density is how MUCH of that matter or 'stuff' there is per unit length, area or volume.


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  4. mass is the amount of matter in an object

    density is the ratio of how much mass there is compared to the volume it takes

    for instance...one gram of water is the same amount of mass as one gram of air

    but one gram of water takes up a volume of 1 cubic centimeter, and so water has a density of 1 g/cubic cm

    but you need about 700 cubic cm of air before you have 1 gram of air, so the density of air is 1g/700 cubic cm or about 0.0014 g/cubic cm

  5. Mass is a property of matter, an object, that results in weight. The more there is of it, the higher the mass and weight. Two 1 pound steel cubes weigh a total of 2 pounds.

    Density is also a property of matter and it is the ratio of mass to volume. In this case it does not change as you add more material. Two steel cubes will NOT have twice the density as one, they will have the same density.

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