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If two perfect spheres of different sizes have the same mass, then the larger ball has a lower density and the smaller ball has a higher density. This is because density is the amount of mass in a given volume, and density is obviously higher if there is a smaller volume for a given amount of mass.
Greater the mass higher the density and less the mass lower the density as D = M/V For fixed V, density is directly proportional to the mass.
Density is mass per unit volume. So, more is the mass of element, denser will be the mineral
higher crystallinity in a polymer = lower density
The movement so described is called diffusion. When particles of regions of higher density move to regions of lower density, they are said to diffuse.
The liquid of higher density will settle to the bottom.
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Higher the temperature the lower the density
because at higher temperature the air become light i.e. density is lower , so it flows from higher density to lower density area.
If an object has lower density than the fluid then it will float. If it has higher density then it will sink.
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The higher the density the lower the buoyancy.