They are totally unrelated.
Viscosity and density are both physical properties of a substance that describe how the molecules interact with each other. Viscosity measures a fluid's resistance to flow, while density measures the mass of a substance per unit volume. Both properties are influenced by the molecular structure and composition of the substance.
No, itit is a property of a liquid.
There is a large number of minerals and different minerals have different density.
Yes, of course! Density=mass divided by volume.
No, different food packets do not have the same density. The density of a food packet depends on its ingredients, packaging material, and overall composition. Different foods will have different densities based on factors such as moisture content, air pockets, and packaging design.
The density changes with different objects as all have different mass and volume(the space an object occupies) and the more compressed(Compact) the object is the more density it has.
The density of rubbers stoppers can be very different from one to the next. This is because there are different stoppers at different densities.
Different oils have different densities; usually a bit less than the density of water.
Two objects can have different volumes but the same density if they are made of different materials. Density is a measure of how much mass is packed into a certain volume, so objects with different volumes can still have the same density if their masses are adjusted accordingly.
of course density"Mass/Volume"
Density is mass per unit volume.
No. Volume and density are both measures - of different characteristics.