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what is density? write density of atleast 10 things?

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Answered by xplkbrnamrata
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Density is a characteristic property of a substance.
The density of a substance is the relationship between the mass of the substance and how much space it takes up (volume).
The mass of atoms, their size, and how they are arranged determine the density of a substance.
Density equals the mass of the substance divided by its volume; D = m/v.
Objects with the same volume but different mass have different
What is Density?
Density is a measure of how compact the mass in a substance or object is. The density of an object or substance can be calculated from this equation: density in kilograms per meter cubed is equal to mass in kilograms, divided by volume in meters cubed. Or in other words, density is mass spread out over a volume. Or in other, other words, it's the number of kilograms that 1 meter cubed of the substance weights. If each meter cubed weighs more, the substance is more dense.

As we'll discuss in other lessons, density is super important because it relates to whether things rise or sink. Less dense materials tend to rise above more dense materials, particularly in the case of liquids and gases. So understanding density has major implications for the motions of materials and gases in the atmosphere and objects floating (or sinking) in water. Density is the reason some objects sink and other objects float. And it's the reason that some clouds are high in the sky, while others are low down.

Density means that if you take two cubes of the same size made out of different materials and weigh them, they usually won't weigh the same. It also means that a huge cube of Styrofoam can weigh the same as a tiny cube of lead.

Examples
Examples of dense materials include iron, lead, or platinum. Many kinds of metal and rock are highly dense. Dense materials are more likely to 'feel' heavy or hard. Although a sparse material (sparse is the opposite of dense) can feel heavy if it's really big. Examples of sparse materials would be Styrofoam, glass, soft woods like bamboo, or light metals like aluminum.

In general, gases are less dense than liquids and liquids are less dense than solids. This is because solids have densely-packed particles, whereas liquids are materials where particles can slide around one another, and gases have particles free to move all over the place.

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Answered by singhmishika
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density means how much space inside the object occupies. like density of1. water tank ,2.bottle ,3.bowl4. glass 5 .box 6.cup 7. jug 8.cooker 9.mug 10bucket. hope it's helpful to you
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