The density of water, at one atmospheric pressure, is approx 1000 kg/m3. The density of the gas cloud is 1.89*10-22 kg/m3 which means the cloud is approx 1.9*10-25 times (190 octillionths) as dense.
when you are comparing 3 objects of the same volume but different masses, which ever one is the heaviest, is the most dense and the lightest is the least dense. This is because Denisty= Mass ÷ Volume and when the volumes are the same, you just need to compare the masses.
is an objects density the measure of the amount of matter in the object compared to known masses
Thermal coefficient of the masses involvedSize and density of the masses.Amount of external Energy inputany mechanical manipulation of the masses.
Two 14kg spherical masses separated by a distance of six meters produce a gravitational force of 36.33 newtons.
Cold air is more dense than warm air. This is why cold air masses tend to descend, and warm air masses tend to rise.
Comparing density
The formula for calculating density is D=m/V. Density equals mass divided by volume. Calculate the volume of the cans, and then find the mass. Then find the mass of the coke and water in the cans. Subtract the mass of the cans so you're left with the masses of the coke and water. Put the masses and volumes into the formula.
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is an objects density the measure of the amount of matter in the object compared to known masses
Their masses are different. (Mass = density * volume)
A graph about masses and volumes would represent density.
when you are comparing 3 objects of the same volume but different masses, which ever one is the heaviest, is the most dense and the lightest is the least dense. This is because Denisty= Mass ÷ Volume and when the volumes are the same, you just need to compare the masses.
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Currents in the coastal water masses
It is used to compare masses.
The masses of each are 8.1 cm3