Concentration.
Density.
The suffix for the word "density" is "-ity."
No, density and weight are not the same. Density refers to how much mass is in a given volume, while weight is the measure of the force of gravity acting on an object. Density is calculated by dividing an object's mass by its volume, while weight is calculated by multiplying mass and the acceleration due to gravity.
The word for density in Welsh is "tirlenwad."
The word you are looking for is "density". Density refers to how tightly packed the matter in a substance is.
Another word for specific gravity is density.
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Density.
It describes things that have a higher density than another object. For example, "The metal ball is denser than the baloon."
The suffix for the word "density" is "-ity."
comparative: thicker superlative: thickest
No!! Its a science word!! you need math to calculate density but the word is a physics word
A synonym for an object with neutral buoyancy is "neutrally buoyant."
well if your asking for a word that would be desity the amount of substince inside an object is called density
one object has greater density than another when it has
Density refers to the mass per unit volume in a scientific setting. The word itself comes from the Latin word densitas. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/density
No, density and weight are not the same. Density refers to how much mass is in a given volume, while weight is the measure of the force of gravity acting on an object. Density is calculated by dividing an object's mass by its volume, while weight is calculated by multiplying mass and the acceleration due to gravity.