The denser the styrofoam, the greater it's load bearing ability.
No. They are orthogonal.
A product's visual qualities relate to what the object looks like. A product's functional qualities relate to how it is used and/or how it works.
a ferris wheel can be related to gravity.
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interactive elements are aspects of an object that relate to how they are demonstrated and can be displayed and played with.
Its mass is constant because no mass is being added to or removed from it.Its volume will decrease because it was compressed into a smaller size.Density is mass divided by volume, so it's change will relate to the fraction:mass (constant) / volume (decreasing)... so since the volume (in the denominator) is decreasing, the fraction overall is increasing, so density will increase.
Styrofoam has a low coefficient of friction, meaning it is very smooth and produces little resistance when in contact with other surfaces. This low friction coefficient allows styrofoam to slide easily across surfaces.
Density = Mass/Volume or mass/size.
No . Mass
Density is the measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume. An object will float in a liquid if its density is less than the density of the liquid it is placed in. This is because objects with lower density than the liquid will be buoyed upwards by the liquid, allowing them to float.
size does not relate to density
The density is the ratio between mass and volume. So density = mass / volume
D=m/v Density equals mass divided by volume.
The the ability to relate to others needs
the ability of the submarine to float
The greater the crater density, the older the surface must be old.
Maybe they are losing the ability to have personal relationships with people.