Yes.
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There are several. They would include displacement, buoyancy, and density.
Density of styrofoam is 100 kg per cubic meter. So 1 metric ton is equal to 1000 kg, so that is 10 cubic meters... or a cube about 2.15 meters on a side (over 6 feet per side)I found another value for the density which was only 30 kg/m3, and so if that were true, the dimensions would be a cube more than 6 meters on a side (over 18 feet per side). Probably depends on the specific type of styrofoam you have what the actually density is.
styrofoam is cool
The chemical fomula of mercaptopurine is C5H4N4S.
d=m/v
The density of styrofoam is lower: about 0.028 to 0.045 times that of water.
how much is styrofoam unit weight?
Yes, it is.
No, they do not.
nobc the Styrofoam is heavyer than paper
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The denser the styrofoam, the greater it's load bearing ability.
0.10
No, it floats because of buoyancy.
.10g/cm3
Styrofoam absorbs gamma rays and is compressed. Because the styrofoam surrounds the reactants, they is compressed to the density needed to sustain fusion.