when you compress molecules ( put pressure on ) they get hot, this is more dense. This is caused because of the friction between them, however when you pull the molecules apart they get colder,that is less dense,it is caused because there is less friction between them.
Density = mass/volume Mass = (density) x (volume) Volume = mass/density
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The meaning of the term "density" is the amount of matter (mass) per a unit of volume; calculating by dividing the mass of a substance by its volume.Density=Mass____VolumeORD=M__V
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Density and mass.
The syrup is more dense because its molecules are closer together.
Density waves can explain the formation of spiral arms in galaxies, as the regions of higher density lead to increased gravitational forces that can trigger star formation. Additionally, density waves can also affect the movement and distribution of interstellar gas and dust within galaxies, influencing the overall structure and evolution of the galactic disk.
This is due to the particles and the density of the the object
buoyancy and density :D
Density is the mass per unit volume. For example, 1 cubic meter of water has a mass of 1000 kg, so its density is 1000 kg m-3.
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Density equals mass divided by volume. d=m/v I can't explain the relationship any more simply.