It should. The bones are stimulated more and would try to add more bone as a defense.
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False
False it increases them!!!!
There's a greater capillary density in endurance athletes, due to the angiogenesis that occurs.Source: BIPN 108: Exercise Physiology, UCSD
No
In simple terms, if flux density increases, then field strength increases and vice versa. The flux density is equivalent to field strength times with a variable.
The weightless environment of space results in a loss of muscular strength, volume and bone density. This leads to reduced spinal cord excitability, meaning a loss of locomotor function in the legs.
HDPE has higher density therefore it has greater tensile strength
Density is defined as mass/volume. So instead of the weight of muscle. ie pounds of muscle... it is how many grams of muscle you have per milli litre.
No it does'nt a matter, strength of plastic depends upon its density and thickness
if you use the word relative, it could range from a plank of wood to some sheet metal. Today we have more technology to add metals to metals by alloying. for example we need low density meterial with high strength. consider the Al metal. it is of low density, to add strength to it we add some other alloying elements like Ni,Cr etc... so as per our requrements we prepare our alloys of low density realeative to high strength.
Density and weight d = m/v