density=mass/volume
Mass divided by volume
Density is defined as the mass divided by the volume. This definition can, in many cases, also be used to measure the density.
density=mass/volume
Maltipalcation
The density is the ratio between the mass and the volume.
density = mass divided by volume d = m / v
Mass and Volume are physical properties that can bed measured. By themselves, neither can bed used to identify unknown objects or substances. However, if you have measured the mass and the volume of an object, you can calculate its density.
weight=mass*gravity
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The physical properties that are used to calculate density are mass and volume. Specifically, density = mass/volume. Some examples of density units include kg/m^3, g/cm^3, kg/L, and g/mL.
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