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The density of iron is more than that of cotton.


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  1. The ratio of the mass of the body to the volume occupied is called density.
  2. Densityρ=Mass(m)Volume(V)
  3. Density is inversely proportional to volume.
  4. The higher the density, the lower the volume.
  5. Iron occupies less volume than cotton, that's why it has a higher density compared to cotton.

Hence, The density of iron is more than that of cotton.


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