the exact density of water is 1
The density of water is always 1.
the density for water is always 1.0 gm/cm3
1g/mL Density is an intensive property so no matter the amount of water, its density is always the same.
An egg will float in salt water depending on the amount of salt found in the water because this increases the density of the solution. The density of salt water should always be higher than the density of the egg in order for it to float.
Water's density is always less than that of mercury regardless of mass.
No. Objects will only float in water with a density that is less than 1. This is not always true if another substance is in the water, such as salt.
You divide the mass (m) by the volume (v) to get the density (d). Side note: the density of water is always 1.
That object will float, because the density of water is always around 1.0 .
Will always float with the top surface level with the water
It's always (relative) density.
If you double the volume of a sample ... scoop up twice as much of it ... the mass of the sample always doubles. But the density of the substance doesn't change. Think about it: The density of some water out of my dog's water bowl is the same as the density of some water out of Lake Michigan.
In science, volume is always measured with liters.