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."
Usually yes. Each material has its characteristic density. Of course, it is possible for two different materials to have densities that are very close to one another.
Different objects have the same density if they're made of the same substance.Density is a property of the substance, not the object.
Nothing is "made of translucent". Translucent is a property of materials. It's not a material in its own right.
energy alwayy flow from high density to low density
It has no effect. Only mass and volume have an effect on density.
Well if they are made of the same materials then the density should be a constant or "the same."
Solid objects are made of materials. Without materials, there would be nothing but radiation, or subatomic particles in the universe. Such a universe would not be very useful to us. We are material creatures.
Usually yes. Each material has its characteristic density. Of course, it is possible for two different materials to have densities that are very close to one another.
Different objects have the same density if they're made of the same substance.Density is a property of the substance, not the object.
No. Two objects could have the same density but they also could not. If the two objects were not made from the same substance they would not have the same density. Although if they did then they would have the same density.
Material means objects say clothing is made out cloth. Materials mean like the materials in the earth are made of iron,copper, and metal
Made from High Density Polyethylene (oil)
Because of this
A rectangle wooden object is much heavier so it has a low density. The square wooden object is lighter so it has a high densityThe shape has no effect on the density of two objects made of the same material.One has more of the wood than the other.
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Nothing is "made of translucent". Translucent is a property of materials. It's not a material in its own right.