in a way... Density measures how much thickness an object has.
like density weighs how much matter an objet has. yes pretty confusing but true.
AnswerNo. Density is defined as mass (not weight!) per unit volume. So it is measured in kilograms per cubic metre (kg/m3).
No, weight and density are not the same. They are two different physical properties of substances. Weight is a measure of the force exerted on an object due to gravity, while density is a measure of mass per unit volume.
density has no weight, it is a measure of how close the atoms in an object are packed. mass per unit volume.
It all depends upon the density of the substance since:A tonne is a measure of weight;A litre is a measure of volume; anddensity = weight ÷ volume⇒ volume = weight ÷ density
7800 kg/cu.m
To find the density of your body, you would need to measure your weight and volume. You can measure weight using a scale, and volume can be estimated by submerging yourself in water and measuring the displaced volume. Divide your weight by your volume to get your body density.
That depends on the density of the pudding. Grams is a measure of mass/weight. Mililiters is a measure of volume.
That depends what you want to measure about it: its weight, its color, its density, etc.
volume
to identify package size,weight=volume*density. if you know density you will know the volume of the bag.
What do you want to measure - mass, weight, volume, density. There's no answer for "measure" without indicating what is to be measured.
None. A pound is a measure of weight whereas a ml is a measure of volume. The weight of 4500ml depends on the density of the substance.
Mass is typically used to measure how heavy an object is, including animals like dogs. Volume, weight, length, and density are not direct measures of weight or heaviness in this context.