Density
The amount of matter in a given volume of space is its D-E-N-S-I-T-Y Its Density NOT Volume!
The two are unrelated. mcg is a unit of mass; ml is a unit of volume. The amount of volume take up by a certain mass of material also depends on the density of the material.
No, the density is defined as the amount of mass per unit volume.
Density is measured as mass per unit volume: not mass per unit area. Unless the material is of uniform thickness.Density is measured as mass per unit volume: not mass per unit area. Unless the material is of uniform thickness.Density is measured as mass per unit volume: not mass per unit area. Unless the material is of uniform thickness.Density is measured as mass per unit volume: not mass per unit area. Unless the material is of uniform thickness.
Tha amount of matter is a substance is known as MASS of the substance. Its unit is kg in SI system of units.
Mass per unit of volume is the most common way to measure density, which shows how close the particles, molecules, and atoms are to each other. Therefore, it can be found by taking a certain amount of space (volume) and dividing it by how many atoms (mass) can be found in it.
The amount of mass a material has per given volume is known as density. Density is calculated by dividing the mass of the material by its volume. The unit of density is typically expressed in units such as kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m^3) or grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm^3).
Mass per unit volume is the object's "Density".
Density is a measure of mass per unit volume, not the total amount of matter in an object. Volume is the space occupied by an object, not the amount of matter it contains. The amount of matter in an object is represented by its mass, which is a measure of the quantity of material it contains.
That is called density. The SI unit for density is kg/m3.
The amount of a material in a given space is its density. Density is defined as the mass of a substance per unit volume and is a measure of how tightly packed the atoms and molecules of a substance are in a given volume.
No, the mass per unit volume is density not intensity.