If the density AND the diameter are the same, then the coin with double thickness has double the mass.
density
It Depends on its thickness
its weight divided by its volume. the volume is the circumference times thickness
It's an insulator. It really depends on the density and thickness of the feathers but usually, it is an insulator
If the density AND the diameter are the same, then the coin with double thickness has double the mass.
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Density
Volume= Length x Height x thickness = Mass ---------- Density So, Thickness = Mass ---------------------------------- Density x Length x Height
It Depends on its thickness
Yup. All else being equal, a piece of a high-density material will be stronger than a piece of a low-density version of the same material.
The center of gravity of a triangle can be found by adjusting the thickness. You also need to find the density at the intersection.
The answer depends on what characteristic you wish to measure: its length, width, thickness, density, rigidity, etc.The answer depends on what characteristic you wish to measure: its length, width, thickness, density, rigidity, etc.The answer depends on what characteristic you wish to measure: its length, width, thickness, density, rigidity, etc.The answer depends on what characteristic you wish to measure: its length, width, thickness, density, rigidity, etc.
53ft2=49,238.6112sq cm 7.2 oz=204.1165665g density of aluminum=2.7g/cm3 (volume=mass/density) v=75.59872833cm3 volume=length x width x thickness 75.59872833= 49238.6112 x thickness thickness= 0.00154cm
How can we measure the density of pvc compound if the thickness is 35 microns and the caoting with with 133 gsm?
Estimate the thickness of the soil over the area (test pits will help with this) - measure the average density of the soil (out of the test pits). You then have:- The "area" tiles the "thickness" = the volume of soil. Volume times density = weight.