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Engineering, 22.10.2020 01:01 neariah24

Why does a material's density matter? A: Denser materials are always the best choice.
B: It only matters in products that move, like planes.
C: Density determines whether a material is cheap or expensive to produce.
D: It relates to weight, which will impact the functionality of the finished product.

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