Chip density usually refers to the density of the chips in a computer. Certain densities are made to fit with certain computer models.
the density is in the middle of the wood chip
If the material is pure and homogeneous, i.e. "the same throughout", then the density is independent of the size of the sample. A chip the size of a pinhead and a chunk the size of a truck have the same density.
yes gold can chip if you scrape it with some sort of metal.Added: Not exactly. It doesn't chip in the usual sense of the word "chip." Gold is a soft metal and does not splinter or chip as cast iron would, for instance.
Because it is made up of silicon.
Density depends on laminant, which is why there is no average density for CFRP
the density is in the middle of the wood chip
Packing density... refers to the number of components 'packed' into a single micro-chip.
The number of transistors in a defined square area on an IC chip.
its samsungs way of saying its a sony ex-view chip
Packing density... refers to the number of components 'packed' into a single micro-chip.
If the material is pure and homogeneous, i.e. "the same throughout", then the density is independent of the size of the sample. A chip the size of a pinhead and a chunk the size of a truck have the same density.
That is impossible to know. Each potato chip is formed differently, and as such its density is different, along with it's volume being different. These discrepancies make it impossible to establish a uniform mass.
A poker chip. A wood chip. A computer chip. A cow chip. A chip off the old block. A chip on the shoulder.
The Chip-Chip Gatherers was created in 1973.
It is in the small shape of a "chip". Therefore its a chocolate chip.
CMOS Chip
have a;ll the kids chip in