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    ^Yeah, but the density of the overall thing would still be accurate.

    But I see what you mean - If you want to find out the density of that type of wood and not just the density of the object, then it wouldnt work. Its like a steel boat. The steel is more dense than water, but the overall density of the boat is less dense than water.
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