The relationship between mass and volume is direct. As one increases, so too does the other.
mass (m) divided by volume (V) = density (d) m/V = d m = d times V
Density = mass/volume D=m/v You can solve for any variable to get: m=Dv or v=m/D
In physics, the relationship between mass (m) and velocity (v) is described by momentum, which is the product of an object's mass and its velocity. Mathematically, momentum (p) is calculated as p m v. This means that the momentum of an object is directly proportional to both its mass and velocity.
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Density is Mass divided by volume. The formula is D=M/V.
KE = 0.5 x m x v2, where m is mass in kg, and v is speed in m/s.
Directly proportional. From rearrangement of the equation D=M/V i.e. Volume by Density = Mass
Density = Mass / Volume Mass = Density * Volume Volume = Mass / Density
Linear - double mass and you double kinetic energy (1/2 m v squared).
About the relationship between the state
here is mendeleyev-clapeyron equation (Kazak name for ideal gas law): PV=nRT it can be rewritten as: PV=(m/M)RT and also as: P=(m/V)*RT/M, so as d=m/v => P=dRT/M
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