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Q: Is a higher density mean a heavier object?
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What does it mean when an object has less density then the liquid it is in?

it means the liquid is heavier. It floats in the liquid.


When an object is heavier does that mean it is more dense than other objects?

No. Density is mass divided by volume.


What does it mean to compare the density of an object to that of it in pieces?

It means: * Calculate the density of an object * Calculate the density of its pieces * Compare


Does a heavier object or a lighter object experience a greater gravitational force?

I'm not exactly sure what you mean when you say "heavier" and "lighter". Does that mean the object's "weight" ? Could that be the same as the gravitational force on it ?


What does mean that plasticine has higher density value that water?

means that plasticine has higher density.


When an object is heavier does that mean the object is more dense than other objects?

when something is heavy does that mean it is really dense


What happens if an object is more dense?

Density tells us how much matter is packed into a measured volume. That means:Density=Mass______VolumeSo that means the more dense an object is, the more particles in them are compressed together (heavier).:)


What does the number 2186 in carpet density mean?

That is the density of the carpet. The higher the density, the more durable the carpet.


Does density of an object change with altitude?

I am assuming that you mean mass of an object. The answer is no, it does not change. Mass (Density) stays the same wherever the object is, only its weight will change if the force of gravity is different.


What element is heavier than Au?

Note that a higher atomic mass does not necessarily imply a higher density (it does tend to work that way, but there are lots of counterexamples, and for example both osmium and iridium are considerably denser than the much heavier... in terms of atomic mass... uranium). So depending on what you mean by "heavy", the answer might be slightly different.


What is the amount of mass per unit volume in an object mean?

The ratio mass/volume is called density.


What does superiure en poids et qualite mean in English?

Heavier and higher quality.