Density. Mass is the product of volume and density, so therefore density is the ratio of mass to volume.
Density = mass / volume, so if you decrease the mass, you'll hve less density.
Since mass and volume are two different dimensional quantities, there is no meaning in saying that mass is greater or less than the volume.
matter is what has volume and mass also occupies space. It exists in three state namely: solid- has mass, volume and shape, Liquid- has volume and mass, and Gas- has volume and mass too.
No. You may weight a little less, but density is mass per volume. Neither mass nor volume changes when you gain altitude.
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The mass is always less than the volume
Density of matter has nothing to do with amount of matter or mass that it contains. Density is mass upon volume. If mass becomes less, volume will become less proportionately.
The more mass can be packed into a given volume, the greater the density. Alternatively, the less volume into which a given mass is packed, the greater the density.
No. Volume = Mass / Density Therefore, for the same mass, if the density is higher then the volume is less. This makes perfect sense if you think about it. The atoms of the object are closer together (it is more dense) and so less space (volume) is taken up.
It depends on how much mass there is. The larger the mass, the greater the volume. It also depends on density.
It depends on how much mass there is. The larger the mass, the greater the volume. It also depends on density.
The air is less dense.
Density = mass / volume, so if you decrease the mass, you'll hve less density.
You seem to be thinking that density is the same as mass, or proportional to mass. That is not the case. Density is mass divided by volume. For example, two objects of the same material have the same density. The larger object will have more mass (in the numerator), but it will also have more volume (in the denominator).
The formula of density is: d = mass/volume.
Since mass and volume are two different dimensional quantities, there is no meaning in saying that mass is greater or less than the volume.
density = mass/volume There are only two possibilities. It has more volume or less mass.