When doing a density test (measuring the density of objects, regular and irregular shapes), describe one error that could happen during the experiment. Name the type of error

One error that could occur during a density test experiment is inaccurately measuring the volume of the object. This error is known as a systematic error. It can happen when using an improper measurement tool or technique, such as using a ruler instead of a more precise measuring instrument like a Vernier caliper or a graduated cylinder. The use of incorrect measurement tools or techniques leads to inaccurate volume measurements, resulting in an incorrect density calculation.