Dense and density are related concepts but have different meanings. "Dense" refers to the compactness or crowdedness of a substance or material, while "density" is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume of a substance. So, while something may be dense, its density would refer to a specific numerical value.
No. Magma varies in density, but it will be less dense than a solid rock of the same composition.
Copper has a density of 8.94 grams per cubic centimeter in solid form at room temperature which means it is 8.94 times heavier than water for the same volume.
Sea water and fresh water does not have the same density because sea water has salt, which makes it more dense than fresh water Sea water and fresh water does not have the same density because sea water has salt, which makes it more dense than fresh water
When something is not as dense as water, it is said to be less dense or have a lower density than water.
The least dense layer of water is at the surface, where the water is typically warmer and less dense due to factors such as sunlight, wind action, and mixing. This layer is known as the epilimnion, and it floats on top of the more dense layers below.
They are the same density.
No, density and width are not the same. Density refers to how much mass is packed into a given volume, while width is a measurement of the distance between two opposite sides of an object. Density is a property of a material, whereas width is a physical dimension.
No. Magma varies in density, but it will be less dense than a solid rock of the same composition.
The noun forms for the adjective dense are denseness or density.
Not necessarily. Density is mass divided by volume. Many different things could have the same density.
Mercury is only slightly less dense than Earth.
Oil floats atop vinegar because of the density difference. Oil is the lesser dense. its the same thing with water and oil.
No the density is like a solid like thing,humans,and places.
when some thing is less dense than the liquid it floats
No, buoyancy and density are not the same thing. Buoyancy is the ability of an object to float in a fluid, while density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume. Buoyancy depends on the density of the object compared to the density of the fluid it is in.
-- If you're talking about physical density, then a more-dense substance hasmore mass than a less-dense one has in the same volume.-- If you're talking about optical density, then a more-dense medium has ahigher refractive index (the speed of light is lower in it) than a less-dense one.Higher optical density does not necessarily also mean higher optical density,although I don't have a specific example to give you.
It doesn't float or sink in the water that means that the egg has the same density as the water.