Because density is DEFINED as mass/volume.
Density=mass/volume
The density of a substance is its mass divided by its volume. So for the same volume the higher the mass, the higher the density.
Yes, both do. Density = Mass/Volume, So density is directly proportional to mass and inversely proportional to volume.
Density is the mass of a substance divided by the volume of that same mass of substance.
When we divide the mass of a substance by its volume we get its density.
If the density of the substance is known, then you can calculate it. Density = Mass/Volume, so Mass = Density x Volume
The mass of a given volume of a substance depends completely on the density of the substance being analyzed. Density = Mass / Volume
Density of substance = mass of substance / volume mass of substance = density x volume
The density is measured by dividing the mass of the substance with it's volume. Density = Mass/Volume.
Density is the ratio of mass and volume.
Density = Mass/ volume
Density is mass divided by volume.