Why is the density of $1\ litre$ of kerosine Same as $5\ litre$ of kerosine?


As known, $density=\frac{mass}{volume}$

And it is always constant for an object. And the density of an object never varies according to the mass.

As in the given question, the density of $1\ litre$ kerosine is the same as $5\ litre$ of kerosine because the mass increases, then volume also increases of kerosine and the density$(\frac{mass}{volume})$ remains the same.

Updated on: 10-Oct-2022

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