False. Density is the measure of the amount of mass an object has
Yes Close. It is a measurement of mass per unit of volumeof a substance. For example, the density of water is 1g/mL. This is because when you compare densities, the same unit of measurement is preferred.
no, density is how closely crowded something is. Or in more sciencey terms: a measurement of how compact a sample of matter is. The more matter packed into a smaller space is the one that is more dense.
density is a measure of how much heat there is in a volume of a substance.
ture or false?
Density is a measure of mass per unit of volume, in a substance.
E.g. the density of water with a temperature of 0 degrees celsius is about
1000 kg/cubic meter.
False. Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume of a substance.
If you're looking for the heat density of an object, yes, it would be heat over volume. Just plain, regular density however is the mass over the volume.
true...because density is measure of an element with 2 value of volume is a substance the an element rate 4
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They would use density to measure the volume of a substance :)
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It's basically equivalent to density. More precisely, it's the ratio of the density of a substance, to the ratio of water (or some other reference substance).
No density of a object (mostly solids) never change not even when gold is in a ring or a necklace. Because in my science book it states "Density is a physical property of a substance. Density is the same for a substance no matter how much it is measured"
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They would use density to measure the volume of a substance :)
hell no! density is the ammount of matter per unit of measurement.
The density of a substance is the ratio of its mass to its volume. So, I would measure the mass and volume of a substance to calculate density.
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That's the "density" of that substance.