it satisfies :)
Density reason is that the density of a uniform material is constant Density is independent of the size and shape of the sample.
If you use a homogenous (uniform) material, it doesn't. No matter what shape you put it into, the density should be the same.If you use a homogenous (uniform) material, it doesn't. No matter what shape you put it into, the density should be the same.If you use a homogenous (uniform) material, it doesn't. No matter what shape you put it into, the density should be the same.If you use a homogenous (uniform) material, it doesn't. No matter what shape you put it into, the density should be the same.
Yes
density currents.
Not if the wood is uniform.
oceans stuff
it can be measured if the mass of the object is known,,by imerging it into a known density and volume of liquid-like substance like water, now measure the displacement which give clue on it uniform volume. Then divide its mass by its volume. The result is now the the density of the non uniform object.
Nearly everywhere in the world's oceans.
If the cube is uniform ( ie it has uniform density) then the geometric center of the cube is its center of gravity.
Not all items are the same. Some have uniform density, some don't.
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