Density of matter has nothing to do with amount of matter or mass that it contains. Density is mass upon volume. If mass becomes less, volume will become less proportionately.
No, that is the mass.
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no. the density of an object is alone no matter how much you have it is still the same if i have a glass of water its density is 1 if i have an ocean of water its density is 1
Density is a measure of mass per unit of volume. The higher an object's density, the higher its mass per volume. The average density of an object equals its total mass divided by its total volume. A denser object (such as iron) will have less volume than an equal mass of some less dense substance (such as water). The SI unit of density is the kilogram per cubic metre (kg/m3)
yes, very often its one of the best things to messure things with. Didn't you pay attention in 6th grade scinence?
It is important because when you go to find the mass or volume you need to find the density. Also the way you can find the density of an object is by getting a container of water. you take your object and stick it in. if it sinks that means that the object is more dense then the water. If it floats then the water is more dense then the object. Density of a substance is important because it helps you determine how dense and object is
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Not exactly. The density is the mass divided by the volume occupied by that mass. So, it has the units of mass/volume.
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It is the mass.
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The mass of an object is the measurement of how much matter contains.
The gram. It is a unit of mass.
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volume is how much space is in an object (an object with more volume would be bigger) weight is how heavy an object feels due to gravity (an object with more weight would be harder to lift) density is how much matter is in an amount of space (an object with more density would weigh as much as an object with less density but in a smaller space/volume)
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