If the units of mass, length and time are doubled, then what happen to the unit of 'relative density'?
A
doubled
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B
remains same
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C
tripled
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D
equatrepled
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Solution
The correct option is A remains same Relative density is the ratio of density of one substance to the density of water. So, relative density is a dimensionless quantity which remains the same even if the units of mass, length and time are changed.