Density.
The density of an object describes how tightly packed its matter is. It is calculated as an object's mass divided by its volume. A high density indicates closely packed matter, while a low density indicates less tightly packed matter.
Density is a measure of how tightly matter is packed. It is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. The higher the density, the more mass is packed into a given volume.
Density.
what is the measure if how tightly matter is packed into a givin volume of a substance
A substance with matter that is more tightly packed will generally have a greater density compared to a substance with less tightly packed matter. Density is a measure of mass per unit volume, so substances with denser matter will have more mass in a given volume.
Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume of an object. It is a property that describes how tightly packed the particles are within an object.
matter with a definite shape and volume and has tightly packed particles that move mainly by vibrating
Density is how tightly packed the matter in a substance is. Therefore, how much space it takes up (volume) will not affect this.
Solid !
Density is a measure of how tightly packed matter is. It is measured in terms of mass per unit volume.
Liquids are state of matter characterized by having a fixed volume but no fixed shape, taking the shape of their container. They have a definite volume and are able to flow. Liquids have particles that are close together but not as tightly packed as those in a solid.
In a solid state, matter has a fixed shape and volume, with particles tightly packed together in a regular pattern. The particles in solids vibrate in place, but do not move past each other, resulting in a rigid structure. Solids have both definite shape and volume.