Density tells us how much matter is packed into a measured volume. That means:
Density=
Mass
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Volume
So that means the more dense an object is, the more particles in them are compressed together (heavier).
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Not necessarily. Density is mass per volume, so more mass would mean more density only if the volume did not increase proportionally as well.
If two objects have the same size/volume, then the denser one would be heavier.
No. A stone has much higher density than a styrofoam mattress, but much less mass.
No. A penny is more dense but has less mass than a battleship.
not necceserily, depends on the density
Yes it's true
Yes
It sinks below the surface of the liquid.
A cold object is more dense.
its molecules become less dense and begin to vibrate and bounce more
density. A less dense object will float on a more dense liquid.
when something is heavy does that mean it is really dense
ok so when the object hits the water, the water pushes up with the same amount of force (boyancy ) but if the object has a greater density than the water then the object has more force pushing down on the water and then it sinks. more dense=sink, less dense =float
it floats
A cold object is more dense.
its molecules become less dense and begin to vibrate and bounce more
The density of the object goes through the less denser liquids until it gets to a liquid that is more dense than it. The first liquid that is denser than the object, the object will float on the liquid. My class did this in Science Class.
density. A less dense object will float on a more dense liquid.
the simple rule is that if your density is higher than the substance it will sink and if it is lower it will float density= mass divided by volume. Example:Mass 7.5g Volume:2cm3 so 7.5 Divided by 2= 3.75g/cm3 that is your density of object
If the object is less dense than water it will float, but if it is more dense it will sink.
when something is heavy does that mean it is really dense
If more dense, it will sink when put into water; if less dense it floats.
ok so when the object hits the water, the water pushes up with the same amount of force (boyancy ) but if the object has a greater density than the water then the object has more force pushing down on the water and then it sinks. more dense=sink, less dense =float
the more dense some thing is the heavyer the object is.
Well, if the object is more dense than the liquid, it will sink. If the object is less dense than the liquid, it will float. For example, a kernel is more dense than water, so it sinks, but the kernel is less dense than corn syrup, so it will float.