Density is the ratio of an object's mass divided by its volume. The standard international unit to measure density is kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3).
The density of a compressible fluid changes with pressure, while the density of an incompressible fluid is not affected by pressure (assuming isothermal conditions).
The estimated bulk density of naphthalene flakes is 36 lb/ft. Naphthalene is most well-known for being the main ingredient used in the production of mothballs.
No, for gases if the difference in pressure results in a density change of less than approximately thirty percent (30%), the fluid may be treated as incompressible by assuming the density to be the average density which remains constant. Source: Chemical Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Ron Darby, 2nd edition, page 115.
Dividing weight by volume . W/v - kg/m3.
Thermal diffusivity is the density divided by the specific heat of a substance. The TD of polypropylene is around 0.096 meters squared per second.
Density is the mass per unit volume of any substance.
mass is the density of any given object. what i mean by this is that it is how closely together the molecules are placed, aka the density.
Strong is not a term used for a neutron star. If you mean density, then see related question.
population density
density is mass divided by volume
If you divide mass by volume, you get Density.
density
The word mass in science means the density of an object.
No. Neptune's mean density is 1.638 g/cm³.
Congealing means hardening into a thick mass.
The density of Saturn is less than the density of water, about 70% of water's density in fact.
No. Density does not mean there has been a rapid increase in population. It means there are a large number of people living in a small geographic area, as in "New York City has a dense population."