7.872 *10³kg/m³
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∙ 10y agoDENSITY : density is the ratio of mass and volume of the substance density=mass/volume RELATIVE DENSITY : It is the ratio of density of a substance to the density of water
relative density is related to the density of water. i.e. a relative density of 19.3 means that it has a density 19.3 times the density of water. The density of water is 1g/ml therefore the density of gold is 19.3g/ml
Density=mass/volume density of water in the whole earth is 1
subtract 0.0011 from the density in vac to get density in air.
subtract 0.0011 from the density in vac to get density in air.
You need the length of the rod to compute the weight. To do so, you can calculate the volume of the rod, which would be length*Pi*22 multiplied by the density of MS, which is 7.86 g/cm3, or simply 15.72(Pi)*length of the rod Mildsteel rod 40mm dia. = 9.85 kg per metre. I think that is what you asked.
linear density area density volume density linear density area density volume density
arithmetic density, agricultural density, physiological density, urban density, residential density
arithmetic density, agricultural density, physiological density, urban density, residential density
DENSITY : density is the ratio of mass and volume of the substance density=mass/volume RELATIVE DENSITY : It is the ratio of density of a substance to the density of water
DENSITY : density is the ratio of mass and volume of the substance density=mass/volume RELATIVE DENSITY : It is the ratio of density of a substance to the density of water
Its density. Density is mass per unit volume.
This is the determination of the specific density (the ratio liquid density/water density).
relative density is related to the density of water. i.e. a relative density of 19.3 means that it has a density 19.3 times the density of water. The density of water is 1g/ml therefore the density of gold is 19.3g/ml
what is the density of acrylic? what is the density of acrylic?
Density is an intensive property.
Mass = Density x Volume Density = Mass/Volume Volume = Mass/Density