Density can be defined as mass over volume:D=M/V.
the mass and volume of the object being considered.
Talking about hair density
That can refer either to the mass, or to the amount of moles.
Population density
A very common instrument for the direct measurement of the density of a liquid is the hydrometer, which measures the volume displaced by an object of known mass. A common laboratory device for measuring fluid density is apycnometer; a related device for measuring the absolute density of a solid is a gas pycnometer. Another instrument used to determine the density of a liquidor a gas is the digital density meter - based on the oscillating U-tube principle.
Its density. Density is mass per unit volume.
This is the determination of the specific density (the ratio liquid density/water density).
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Air dry density
You need to know the density (sometimes referred to as 'specific gravity') of the grease. Grams refer to the mass of product. CC's refer to the Volume of product. Density is Mass per Volume.
Its mass and volume!
If you want to get your bone density score checked out you should go see specialist. Have your doctor refer you to a bone specialist to do a bone density test on you.
This depends on the density of the substance you refer to. As kg is a mass unit, and ml (or cm^3) is a volume, they cannot be exchanged exactly unless density is known. The formula Density = Mass divided by Volume gives us this relationship. If we assume that you refer to water, with a density of about 1 g cm^-3, then 454g is 454ml.
No, density refers to the amount of matter that can fit into a specific volume. It is found by dividing the mass of the substance by its volume.
That can refer either to the mass, or to the amount of moles.
DENSITY is a physical property of matter, as each element and compound has a unique density associated with it. Density defined in a qualitative manner as the measure of the relative "heaviness" of objects with a constant volume. For example: A rock is obviously more dense than a crumpled piece of paper of the same size.A styrofoam cup is less dense than a ceramic cup. Density may also refer to how closely "packed" or "crowded" the material appears to be - again refer to the styrofoam vs. ceramic cup.
It's the change (decrease) in density with heating that produces the currents that we refer to as convection currents.
Density is typically the weight of an object divided by its volume. Convenient units are pounds per cubic feet, or grams per cubic centimeter. Density can also refer to number of objects per area (or volume). The population density of a city is the number of inhabitants divided by the land area.
Determine its mass using a balance and determine its volume using water displacement. Then divide the mass by the volume to get density. Refer to the related link below for more detail.