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Density: the ratio mass/volume for a material, expressed in kg/m3 (SI). Relative density: the ratio between the density of a material and the density of pure water at the same temperature.
Weight (divided by) Volume
It is the ratio of an object's weight to its volume. Alternatively it can be said, it is the weight of the object per unit of volume.
The weight would be in the ratio of the accelerations due to gravity on the surfaces of the two bodies - approximately 1/6.
it is the ratio of volume of unit weight of intact material to the volume of broken material
- The specific weight is the weight of a known volume of material at a given temperature and pressure; the unit of measure is kN/m3. - But if you think to relative density: Relative density (specific gravity) is the ratio between the density of the material to be tested and the density of water, at a given temperature and pressure; consequently no unit of measure for this ratio.
Hi I'm a nerd. If you calculate the weight times material ratio you will get about 600 pounds heavier than my mom. P.S. Does this mean were freinds?
Because, for some uses, composites offer the best characteristics, like best strength-to-weight-ratio.
For an experienced skydiver, it is 1:1, for a trainee and trainer it is 2:1.
To make this a proper ratio, it is 1000:3
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You could use a BMI calculator which gives you a ratio. The ratio is your weight in relation to your height. You can use this ratio as your percentage to measure how far you are from your ideal weight.
Relative density, or specific gravity, is the ratio of the density (mass of a unit volume) of a substance to the density of a given reference material. Specific gravity usually means relative density with respect to water.
How about use a plastic cup drill holes on both sides use a string put through the holes tie the ends to a plastic bag and, voila, a parachute for the egg.More Information:The parachute must be big enough and of appropriate material to slow the fall of the egg and the parachute. Also, a nice soft field might be a better landing zone than a paved parking lot. Some trial and error experimentation will probably be necessary to get the right chute area to weight ratio. Don't start with the egg.
There are different concrete mixes and the will depend on which mix it is. The material ratio will remain the same whatever the volume is.
The ideal motorbike to rider weight ratio is 0.07. The closer the ratio is to zero, the more it feels like one is riding without the motorbike weight, just the rider's.