Answer :

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The amount of mass in a given volume is called density

Explanation:

Density is a derived quantity which is defined as:

[tex]\rho = \frac{m}{V}[/tex]

where

m is the mass of the substance

V is its volume

In the SI units, the mass is measured in kilograms (kg), while the volume is measured in cubic metres ([tex]m^3[/tex]), so the SI units of the density are

[tex]\frac{kg}{m^3}[/tex]

Density is an intrinsec property of a substance: this means that it does not depend on the amount of substance that we have. For example, water has approximately a density of [tex]1 kg/m^3[/tex], and this does not depend on the amount of water we are using to measure its density.

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