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In metallurgy it is the weight per unit volume of a metal powder, in contrast to the weight per unit volume of the individual particles.In architecture the apparent density is1. The mass per unit volume of in-place thermal insulation.2. The mass per unit volume (or the weight per unit volume) of a material, including the voids which are inherent in the material.
As far as I know, there is no metal that comes from heaven. All the metal that is there stays there and all the metal here stays here.
A metal burr is a small, thin edge of metal that is created when a piece of metal is machined. For example: when a chef's knife is sharpened, a thin piece of metal remains on the edge of the knife.
A practical use for density is finding the mass or volume of an object. To find out that mass, say you already have the volume and the density, you would do M = DxV. To find out volume, say you already have mass and the density, you would do V = M/D (/ means divide by the way)
Mild metal and maybe plastic for the handles
Low Density a Metal?NO!!!!
Every metal has a density.
The density of the metal in the crushed can remains the same as the density of the metal before it was crushed. Density is an intrinsic property of a material that does not change with physical alterations like crushing. So, the density of the metal in the can will not change due to the crushing process.
If you cut a metal in half, each half will have the same density as the original metal, so the density of each half will still be 8.4. The density of a material does not change when you cut it into pieces.
The density of the metal will remain the same. However because the volume of the object has been reduced the overall density will increase
The density of the metal in a crushed can remains the same as the density of the metal before the can was crushed. The mass of the metal remains constant; only its shape changes when the can is crushed.
how would density of a metal be affected if it were wet
The density of the metal in a crushed can remains the same as the density of the metal before the can was crushed. While the volume of the can decreases when it is crushed, the mass of the metal remains constant. Therefore, the density, which is mass divided by volume, remains unchanged.
Lithium is the metal with lowest density.
The population density of Merkem is 85 people per square kilometer.
It depends on what you're measuring: the density of the aluminum or the aluminum and the space inside the can. If it's the density of the aluminum only, it doesn't change much. If it's the density of the aluminum and the space inside the can, the density greatly decreases as you are getting rid of the air, and therefore the volume, inside. This also depends on if you are using your foot or a garbage compacter.
The non-metal with the highest density is iodine, with a density of 4.92 grams per cm**3.