1.69g/cm cubed
The moon's average density is about the same as the density of mantle of the Earth.
To sink, the object's density must be greater than the density of water.To sink, the object's density must be greater than the density of water.To sink, the object's density must be greater than the density of water.To sink, the object's density must be greater than the density of water.
-- If the object floats in water, then its density is less than the density of water. -- If the object sinks in water, then its density is more than the density of water. -- If the object floats in air, then its density is less than the density of air. -- If the object sinks in air, then its density is less than the density of air.
Its density. Density is mass per unit volume.
what is the density of acrylic? what is the density of acrylic?
plasticene, liquids and food
Plasticine is a malleable (able to be moulded) solid.
Easy to change the shape of without destroying the integrity, like plasticene, lead, gold
The cell membrane is in both an animal and plant cell, and a cell wall is a stiff 'box' shape enclosing a plant cell. Think of it as a plastic bag, filled with jelly, with blobs of plasticene in is, the plasticene being the nucleus and the jelly the chlorophyll. The plastic bag is a cell membrane. This is an animal cell. Now add a small box and a few more different colored blobs of plasticene inside the bag- these are the plant cell's vacuole and chloroplasts. Put the plastic bag and its contents into a large box- this is a plant cell. The big box is the cell wall.
Generally white plasticene or plastilena which is dyed the colours that you want to use, on top of a metal armature (wires are the cheapest but professional studios will build them).
Clay animation is one of many forms of stop motion animation. Each animated piece, either character or background, is "deformable"-made of a malleable substance, usually Plasticene clay. The portmanteau term "Claymation" is a registered trademark in the United States, registered by Will Vinton in 1978 to describe his clay animated films. While the word is not considered a generalized trademark, it has become a trademark which is often used generically in the US, and is the predominant term in the UK, to refer to any animation using plasticene or similar substance.
The material must be flexible - it must change its shape. Plasticene (modelling clay) or a soft plastic rod would be examples. It need not be soft however, a metal spring or strip would be bendable.
"Wallace & Gromit" were made from wire armatures with an overlay of Plasticene .
Anything works, but it's best if it doesn't dry out. This can create cracks and wierd textures while moving the figures. I used a kids craft plasticene, and that worked well. Plus it was fairly easy to mix colours.
DENSITY : density is the ratio of mass and volume of the substance density=mass/volume RELATIVE DENSITY : It is the ratio of density of a substance to the density of water
To calculate the relative density of a substance, you divide the density of the substance by the density of water. The formula is: Relative Density Density of Substance / Density of Water. The relative density is a measure of how dense a substance is compared to water.
Density is an intensive property.