It is the ratio pf mass and volume.
The ratio of thee density of a substance of the density of a standard , usually water for a liquid or solid and aur for a gas. The SI unit of relative density is g/ m3
Perhaps you mean "specific gravity". That refers to an object's density, compared to the density of a reference subtance (usually water). For example, if iron has 8 times the density of water, then its specific gravity is said to be 8.
Specific gravity, usually referred to as relative density is the ratio of the mass of a given volume of a substance to the density of a different reference substance. Water is often used as the reference.
No, it's not.Gravity is the force of attraction between objects having mass, where the force on an object is given by the product of the gravitational acceleration and the object's mass. Gravitational acceleration has the units of length per time squared.The density of an object or material is the mass of the object divided by its volume, e.g., water has a density of 1 g per mL. Density has the units of mass per volume.
density is usually in some form of mass per volume. so for example you could say grams per cubic inch or milligrams per cubic centimeter.
density changes when the substance changes.
Chip density usually refers to the density of the chips in a computer. Certain densities are made to fit with certain computer models.
Density = mass/volume. Density equals mass divided by volume. Usually this is done in grams per milliliter.
The density of sandstone ranges quite considerably, usually between 2.0 and 2.6 Kg/m3 (more usually 2.23 to 2.5).
Usually, an object can float if it has a lower density than the liquid it is in.
Different oils have different densities; usually a bit less than the density of water.
Yes. The density of a liquid is usually close to that of a solid, and much higher than in a gas.
The unit for density is kg m-3.
Density will usually decrease in this case.
g/mL usually
Specific gravity is the density of a substance, compared to (divided by) the density of a reference substance, usually water.
The specific gravity of Mercury is 13.56. The density of mercury is 13.534 grams per cubic centimeter. Density is usually the ratio to the density of a given reference material.