It's the letter ρ (rho).
In general density is represented by the Greek symbol rho (ρ)
The Greek letter "rho" (looks like a lower case p) usually stands for density.
In lower classes viz sixth standard, the first letter of the word "density" ie 'd' is used. But later in higher studies instead 'd', 'rho' the greek letter is used as the symbol for density.
Density is the amount of mass in a given volume.The symbol most often used for density is p (the lower case Greek letter rho). Mathematically, density is calculated as mass divided by volume (p = m/V).
Hello,yes it is a type of science physics.It means that density is like.....for example if i get an orange or an unpeeled orange and the orange floats and the unpeeled one doesnt why??Cause the water has less density then the unpeeled orange -Nicole
In general density is represented by the Greek symbol rho (ρ)
Density is the lower case greek letter rho.
He was a character from Greek mythology.
Cassiopeia is a character in Greek Mythology.
Rho (shown as P) is the character between pi and sigma in the Greek alphabet.
The Latin root of density is "densus," meaning thick or close together. The Greek root of density is "dénse," which also means thick or crowded. Both roots refer to the compactness or closeness of particles in a material.
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density, a common symbol is the greek letter \rho
The Greek letter "rho" (looks like a lower case p) usually stands for density.
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Aeschylus was the first Greek dramatist to introduce the second character, making dialogue between characters possible.
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