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  2. Density - Wikipedia

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    Density (volumetric mass density or specific mass) is a substance's mass per unit of volume. The symbol most often used for density is ρ (the lower case Greek letter rho), although the Latin letter D can also be used.

  3. Density, mass per unit volume of a substance. The formula for density is d=M/V, where d is density, M is mass, and V is volume. Density is commonly expressed in units of gram per cubic centimeter. For example, the density of water is 1 gram per cubic centimeter.

  4. An Introduction to Density: Definition and Calculation -...

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    Put another way, density is the ratio between mass and volume or mass per unit volume. It is a measure of how much "stuff" an object has in a unit volume (cubic meter or cubic centimeter). Density is essentially a measurement of how tightly matter is crammed together.

  5. Density Definition: Density is the measurement of how tightly a material is packed together. It is defined as the mass per unit volume. Density Formula: ρ = m/V, where ρ is the density, m is the mass of the object and V is the volume of the object. Iron, platinum, and lead are examples of dense materials.

  6. Density Definition in Science

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    Density is the amount of mass in a unit of volume. In a liquid, the portion with the highest density is at the bottom of the container. By definition, density is mass per unit volume .

  7. 1.5: Density - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    Density is a physical property that is defined as a substance’s mass divided by its volume. Density is usually a measured property of a substance, so its numerical value affects the significant …

  8. Density - Mass | Volume | Archimedes' Principle - PhET...

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    Why do some materials like wood float in water, and others don’t? Interact with blocks of different materials, including a custom option by modifying their mass and volume, to explore the effect on the density and discover the conditions for sinking or floating in water.

  9. Density | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki

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    Density (\rho) (ρ) is the amount of mass (m) (m) per unit volume (V) (V) of a substance. \rho = \frac {m} {V} ρ = V m. Density is an intensive property, which means the density does not change as the amount of the substance present changes.

  10. 2.4: Density (definition and formula) - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    Density is a physical property that is defined as a substance's mass divided by its volume: \[density= \dfrac{mass}{volume}\Rightarrow d= \dfrac{m}{v}\nonumber \] Density is usually a measured property of a substance, so its numerical value affects the significant figures in a calculation.

  11. 11.2: Density - Physics LibreTexts

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    Definition: Density. Density is mass per unit volume. \[\rho = \dfrac{m}{V},\label{density}\] where the Greek letter \(\rho\) (rho) is the symbol for density, \(m\) is the mass, and \(V\) is the volume occupied by the substance.