light if low heavy if high -peace
Light.
The density of an object reflects how heavy it is for its size. Density is a measure of how much mass is packed into a given volume. Objects with higher density are heavier for their size compared to objects with lower density.
Compared to a low density substance and all other things being equal, it would be heavier.
The weight of a material for its size is known as its density. Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume of the material. Materials with a higher density have more mass packed into a specific volume, making them heavier for their size.
The definition of density is the MASS per unit of VOLUME, which means that it is the mass (how heavy it is) relatively to its volume (how big it is).
Volume is how much space something takes up (occupies). Density is how heavy a standard volume of that thing is. Density allows you to compare 2 different materials.
An object that is dense has a large amount of matter within a given volume, regardless of its mass. Density is a measure of how tightly packed the matter is in an object, not the overall weight. So, an object can be dense but not necessarily heavy for its size.
A substance with high density will be heavy because density is a measure of the mass of the substance per unit volume. High density means there is a greater amount of mass packed into a defined volume, resulting in a heavier weight relative to its size.
That means it has a high density. The density is the mass, divided by the volume.
divide its mass by its volume
Not exactly. Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume. It describes how compact the mass of an object is. A denser object will have more mass packed into a specific volume compared to a less dense object.
Mass is the amount of substance an object, Volume is how much space an object displaces (or takes up) in space, and density is how much mass is packed into that volume, also density is how tight atoms are packed together