(Mass) divided by (Volume) is defined as the density of the sample or object.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object or substance. Weight is the amount of gravitational force on an object/substance. Mass will not change; the amount of matter will not fluctuate due to gravitational forces, so something that has a mass of 4 grams on earth will have a mass of 4 grams on the moon. But because the force of gravity is different, the weight of an object on the earth will weigh differently than the same object on the moon.
Density is the amount of mass that can fit into a given volume within an object or substance.
No. It depends on the amount of space the object occupies, which is known as its "volume".Within that volume, it may have a large mass, a small mass, or an in-between mass, depending onwhat substance comprises the object. In each case, it would displace the same amount of liquid.In fact, where the question uses the slippery word "amount", it's really talking about "volume" of liquid.
1.nature of the substance and the surface (roughness or smoothness). 2.mass of the object.
No. "Amount of substance" sounds more like a description of MASS, which is not the same as WEIGHT. The relationship is:weight = mass x gravity ("Amount of substance" may also refer to the amount of moles.)
The amount [of stuff] in an object or substance is its mass.
An object's mass is a measure of the amount of matter in the object compared to known masses. Mass is the measure of the amount of matter in an object.
The density of an object or a sample of a substance is (the object's mass) divided by (its volume).
mass is the measure of the amount of matter in an object or substance (ie. in grams)
Mass is the amount of substance an object can have
The molar mass of iron is 55.845g per mol. Molar mass is the mass of a given substance divided by its amount of substance.
'Mass' = the amount of 'stuff' an object is composed of.'Volume' = the amount of space the object occupies.'Density' = (the object's mass) divided by (the object's volume), which is the same asthe amount of 'stuff' contained in each unit of space that the object occupies.
Density=Mass/Volume (That is, Density equals to Mass divided by the Volume over the object)
That can refer either to the mass, or to the amount of moles.
Not exactly, as technically the mass of an object is a measure of its inertia, or resistance to change in state of motion or rest.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object or substance. Weight is the amount of gravitational force on an object/substance. Mass will not change; the amount of matter will not fluctuate due to gravitational forces, so something that has a mass of 4 grams on earth will have a mass of 4 grams on the moon. But because the force of gravity is different, the weight of an object on the earth will weigh differently than the same object on the moon.
Density is the amount of mass that can fit into a given volume within an object or substance.