It is simply a ratio between two variables. There is no information on what measures the letters represent, nor whether the ratio is a constant or variable (eg between Celsius and Fahrenheit).
M means 1000 V means 5
An object has a mass, say M It also has a volume, say V A useful relation between the above two is the ratio M/V which is defined as the density of the object. It is the mass of an object whose volume is unity. In solids and liquids, the density remains constant over temperature ranges and pressure ranges. But in gases the density is affected by temperature and pressure.
As size increases, the s/v ratio decreases-- the s/v ratio of a cubic cell 1mm on a side is 6, but the s/v ratio of a cubic cell 3mm on a side is only 2.
mass (m) divided by volume (V) = density (d) m/V = d m = d times V
D= m/v
The ratio of mass to volume is called density.
The density is the ratio between the mass and volume: d=M/V.
P/V Ratio is the relationship between the profit & sales.In formula it is expressed as P/V Ratio= Contribution/sales*100.The higher the P/V Ratio better is for company prospects.
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M means 1000 V means 5
An object has a mass, say M It also has a volume, say V A useful relation between the above two is the ratio M/V which is defined as the density of the object. It is the mass of an object whose volume is unity. In solids and liquids, the density remains constant over temperature ranges and pressure ranges. But in gases the density is affected by temperature and pressure.
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As size increases, the s/v ratio decreases-- the s/v ratio of a cubic cell 1mm on a side is 6, but the s/v ratio of a cubic cell 3mm on a side is only 2.
i think you mean d m v which means department of motor vehichles
mass (m) divided by volume (V) = density (d) m/V = d m = d times V
An objects density is the ratio of its mass to volume, m/v. The SI unit for density is g/m^3, or kg/m^3. Basically, it's how much mass is packed into the space it takes up. Dense means that the described object has a high density.
Density = mass/volume D=m/v You can solve for any variable to get: m=Dv or v=m/D