Size and Density are different aspects of an object or material. Size describes how much 3-dimensional space an object occupies. This can be described by simple terms of length, width, and/or height, or as volume.
Density refers to the mass of a material found in a specific volume.
In general, one does not have an effect on the other
Well if they are made of the same materials then the density should be a constant or "the same."
Well if they are made of the same materials then the density should be a constant or "the same."
greater density tends to less buoyancy
Defect Density No. of Defects / Actual Size of the Project
it doesnt realy
it has no effect. density of a substance is the same no matter the size or shape of the sample.
it has no effect. density of a substance is the same no matter the size or shape of the sample.
The Tyndall effect is used commercially to determine the size and density of particles in aerosols.
Well if they are made of the same materials then the density should be a constant or "the same."
Well if they are made of the same materials then the density should be a constant or "the same."
No. That's the beauty of "density". It's a characteristic of the substance, and the size of the sample has no effect on it. As long as the sample is pure, a pinhead of it has the same density as a truckload of it.
It has no effect. Only mass and volume have an effect on density.
Density = Mass/Volume or mass/size.
A density-independent regulatory factor is an environmental factor that influences population size or growth without being affected by the population density. These factors can include natural disasters like floods or droughts, temperature changes, or other abiotic factors. They have the same effect on population size regardless of the population's density.
Temparature effect on density
size does not relate to density
By heating the density is lowered.