No, it isn't.
The density of solid state of matter is higher than the density of liquids and the density of liquids is higher than the density of gases.
The density of solid state of matter is higher than the density of liquids and the density of liquids is higher than the density of gases.
there is a property called convection which applies to liquids and gases. that property says colder liquids or gases are denser.
Because unlike solids and liquids, gasses expand to fill any space they are given. This means that the same amount of gas (same amount of matter) can fill up any volume. The equation for density is Mass/Volume and if the volume isn't constant, there can't be just one density for each mass of a gas.
It is the same thing as the Lorenz-Lorentz Law and relates the index and the density of gases and liquids. At lower frequencies it is called Clausius-Mossotti relation
Yes, sound waves can be reflected fro liquids or gases that present a interface with another material or the same material of a different density.
Gases
A gas will always have the same mass, as it fills a container it's density lowers. Liquids are non- compressible, meaning their density are always the same, for example water's density is 1.0
The density of solid state of matter is higher than the density of liquids and the density of liquids is higher than the density of gases.
The density of solid state of matter is higher than the density of liquids and the density of liquids is higher than the density of gases.
Solids have the highest density, followed by liquids and then gases.
they are compromised.
there is a property called convection which applies to liquids and gases. that property says colder liquids or gases are denser.
particle density
Solids are usually more dense because solids have a smaller volume than liquids or gases, so the same amount of mass is in a smaller volume, making the density greater.
liquids and gases have almost the same molecular structure which makes the alikw
Solids