1.9 to 2.2
The density of granular sub base made with Sankar Garh crushed sand stone can vary depending on factors such as the gradation of the material, compaction effort, and moisture content. Typically, the density of granular sub base materials ranges from 1400-1600 kg/m^3 when fully compacted. It is recommended to conduct specific tests on the material to determine its density accurately.
Changing the size of a material does not affect its density. Density is a characteristic property of a material that remains the same regardless of its size or shape. Density is calculated by dividing the mass of a material by its volume.
The density of a material is directly related to the spacing of its molecules. If the molecules are tightly packed together, the material will have a higher density. Conversely, if the molecules are more spread out, the material will have a lower density.
Density is used to determine if a material will float or sink in a liquid by comparing the density of the material to the density of the liquid. If the material has a greater density than the liquid, it will sink. If the material has a lower density than the liquid, it will float. Objects float when they displace an amount of liquid equal to their own weight.
The density of the material is 0.2 grams per milliliter.
of course density"Mass/Volume"
Of course. Anything that is material has some degree of density.
Ask the supplier for the Material Data Sheet.
No, cutting an object doesn't affect its density. Density is a physical property that remains constant regardless of an object's shape or size. It is determined solely by the mass and volume of the material.
The density of granular sub base made with Sankar Garh crushed sand stone can vary depending on factors such as the gradation of the material, compaction effort, and moisture content. Typically, the density of granular sub base materials ranges from 1400-1600 kg/m^3 when fully compacted. It is recommended to conduct specific tests on the material to determine its density accurately.
Changing the size of a material does not affect its density. Density is a characteristic property of a material that remains the same regardless of its size or shape. Density is calculated by dividing the mass of a material by its volume.
The density of material is expressed as volume divided by mass.
The density of a material is directly related to the spacing of its molecules. If the molecules are tightly packed together, the material will have a higher density. Conversely, if the molecules are more spread out, the material will have a lower density.
Density is used to determine if a material will float or sink in a liquid by comparing the density of the material to the density of the liquid. If the material has a greater density than the liquid, it will sink. If the material has a lower density than the liquid, it will float. Objects float when they displace an amount of liquid equal to their own weight.
The density of the material is 0.2 grams per milliliter.
The density of a material is generally typical of a material. The density is it's mass divided by it's volume. So if you have something that weight 20kg and has a volume of 2500cm3 or 2.5L it's density will be 8gcm-3
The density of the material is greater than the density of water if it sinks to the bottom of the container when placed in water.