density has nothing to do with the size of an object in the way that you are thinking, density is the mass or weight of an object per unit of measurement
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Density is a property of matter it is not affected by the shape the matter is made into.
You need some aluminum, a scale to determine the mass, and a measuring cup halfway filled with water to determine the volume of the piece of aluminum by substracting the volume after and before you drop the piece of aluminum in the water. Then you can calculate the density of the aluminum = mass / volume.
Malleable, brittle, ductile
0.135 g/cm3
volume = mass . density v = 3.6 v = lbh h = (lb)/v h = 36.4
A solid bar of aluminum would not float, since its density (almost 3 grams per cc) is greater than that of water (1 gram per cubic centimeter). For an object to float in water, its density would have to be less than 1.0.
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becasue the alluminum is denser than the copper.
You need some aluminum, a scale to determine the mass, and a measuring cup halfway filled with water to determine the volume of the piece of aluminum by substracting the volume after and before you drop the piece of aluminum in the water. Then you can calculate the density of the aluminum = mass / volume.
Malleable, brittle, ductile
If the material is pure and homogeneous, i.e. "the same throughout", then the density is independent of the size of the sample. A chip the size of a pinhead and a chunk the size of a truck have the same density.
0.135 g/cm3
All that has changed is the shape.
Where is the density of a Chess piece
Density refers to the mass of a material in a given volume (same volume for all materials)
Density refers to the mass of a material in a given volume (same volume for all materials)
The larger piece will probably have more mass than the smaller one. But if the wood is of the same type and "all things are equal" as regards moisture content, sap content, etc., the density of both pieces of wood will be the same. Density does not depend on the size of a sample. Density is mass per unit of volume. If a large gold nugget and a small gold nugget are compared, the larger nugget will have more mass, but both nuggets will have the same density.