By definition, density is mass divided by volume. Its a measure of total space taken up by a mass (any physical quantity). As an example to show why density is a important physical quantity, a kilogram each of Iron and cotton would weigh (mass) same, but a KG of iron occupies very little space (Volume) as compared to a KG of cotton. This is where density plays a major role.
it was so important because people lived there
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It would be important so that it plays properly.
How HEAVY it is depends on how large a piece of nickel you have, so the appropriate question is how DENSE it is. The density of nickel is about 8.9 kilogram per liter - i.e., 8.9 times the density of water.
it is important because was able to tell the correct date and time
density is how much matter is packed into one area. so the higher density the more likely it is to be heavier. for example, cork has a very low density and iron has a higher density.
Density is important because it can show you if things float or sink.
Density is important because it can show you if things float or sink.
why is the temperature and the pressure important when giving the density of oxygen and nitrogen
Retain the oxygen absorved at the surface layer, as well as the tempeature, salinity, and density.
so you know how much an object is denser compared to another object.
Relative salinity is the most important factor in seawater density.
Density is a property; density is important in any technology to evaluate materials.
it's important because the density depends on the amount of atoms. And in Earth Science, atoms make up everything.
The density is a specific property of all materials; the density is very important for the technology and science.
to identify package size,weight=volume*density. if you know density you will know the volume of the bag.
Winds follow air pressure gradients and these are determined by atmospheric density.