water 1.0
aluminum 2.7
iron 7.9
silver 10.5
lead 11.3
gold 19.3
You can always compare the densities by the formula d=m/v, where m is the mass and v is the volume . However; a simpler technique is to put the objects in some water . The densities can be compared by how much water each of them will displace.
The density of metals is greater.
yes, very often its one of the best things to messure things with. Didn't you pay attention in 6th grade scinence?
They are different!
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- density is a specific chracteristic of all materials; sometimes it is possible to identify a material knowing his density - designing of all technology systems requires knowledge of densities - designing of any packaging requires knowledge of densities
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When compared by volume, copper is best, then aluminum and finally iron. When compared by weight, aluminum is better than copper. You have to compare by volume because aluminum is so much lighter than copper, an aluminum wire that weighed the same as a copper wire would be much bigger and harder to work with.
The same.
no they dont, why because the substances in coal are more than diamonds if you compare them