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A drop is a drop.
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Q: Does the density of a liquid affect its droplet shape?
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What matter has a high density and an indefinite shape?

This is a liquid.


What is the shape and particle motion and density of a liquid?

Unlike a solid, a liquid has no defined shape. It is able to take the shape of a container and flow freely. It maintains a fairly constant density. Its density is higher than a gas, but less than a solid. The particles have only temporary bindings, allowing them to travel freely.


Where did the common conception of the water drop shape come from?

The common conception of the water drop shape is the shape a liquid like water takes when it's dangling from a surface, like a droplet hanging from a tap. Raindrops in the air usually have a spherical shape.


Is upthrust stronger than gravity?

It depends on the object's shape and its density and that of the liquid in which it is put.


Does the pressure of a liquid depend on its density?

Density is an intrinsic property, and as such it does not depend on the size of the object. A drop of water will have a density of 1g/ml whether it is a big drop, or a very small drop.


Does the density of a liquid change with the shape of a container?

No. the density is a characteristic of the liquid itself and not dependant on the container holding the liquid. Think of it this way: would the boiling point of a liquid change with the shape of a container? Another thought: think of a very rich, dense chocolate cake, as opposed to a very light angel food cake. You can have a very thin slice of the chocolate cake, or a ridiculously decadent slab. both pieces have the same quality of denseness, even if one is much more fun to eat.


Why doesn't changing an object's shape or size affect it's density?

No, size doesn't affect an object's shape because it's the same unit and material.


Does the density of an object depend on the amount of the object used?

No.A droplet of water and an olympic swimming pool full of water have the same density.Water is water. Density is a property of the substance, not a property of any sample with any certain size or shape.


Where did the droplets of water come from?

Droplets of water will condense on a surface when the surface drops below the Dew Point temperature at that relative humidity.That is, the vapour condenses into a liquid phase. The droplet shape is caused by surface tension of the liquid.


What effect does the amount of the sample of a substance affect its density?

it has no effect. density of a substance is the same no matter the size or shape of the sample.


Give one property in which liquids and gases differ?

A liquid has a define shape but a gas has no define shape


What state of matter has a atomic spacing that is close together and indefinite shape?

Liquids! Indefinite shape with low density is gases.