A centrifuge.
weight scale
Volume. Density depends on mass and volume. Density = mass/volume. Things that have the exact same mass can have different densities if the volume associated with either are different.
things that have higher density than water will sink as a needle but a hip doesnot.
Things that force things to separate include natural:iceflowing or rushing watergravityAnd manmade:wedgestools with a wedge
You can have any quantity of plasma, as you can of any substance. Perhaps you mean to ask about density. Even then, I want to know which kind of plasma you mean. Plasma can be one of two things: a super heated gas made of ionized atoms, or the portion of blood that does not include blood cells. These have different densities.
Gravity - using a centrifuge to speed things up. Note that if the substances are mixable then this fails.
weight scale
Volume. Density depends on mass and volume. Density = mass/volume. Things that have the exact same mass can have different densities if the volume associated with either are different.
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if something is separate from something else it is another thing and not related to the thing you're comparing it with. if things are distinct/distinctly different, then the reason they are different is because these things have a 'distinct difference'
to separate different metals from each other to attact things together to test the force magnetism to separate things to mess around with
Depends on the liquid, different liquids have different densities thus different things will float or sink in them. If it's water you're try throwing the object in a swimming pool.
You can separate the juice and pulp of tomatoes from the seeds and skin when making homemade tomato juice.
Anything with varying densities have different weights even though they are the same size and shape. For example, lead, plastic, and wood.
'Black holes' and neutron stars.
their density is less than that of water
Masturbate in separate corners.