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does being more dense mean heavier?
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Being more dense does not necessarily mean being heavier. Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume, so an object can be dense but still have a relatively low mass if it has a small volume. Conversely, an object can have a high mass and be less dense if it has a larger volume. Density and weight are related but distinct properties of matter.
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