Density = (mass) / (volume)
From the definition, we see that density is inversely proportional to volume.
If the mass is unchanged while the volume decreases by a factor of 2, the density increases by a factor of 2.
The new density is (2.0 x 2) = 4 gm/cc
Yes, at the bottom
from left top to right bottom or right top to left bottom
the bottom number is the denominator< while the top is the numeratorThe denominator.
One has a rectangle on the bottom and the other has a square on the bottom.
Width refers to the base of a geometric shape. Height is from top to bottom, while length and width, which are interchangable, are strictly side to side on the bottom.
you do it from the bottom
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i think the lowest density.
At the bottom of the troposphere
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The liquid of higher density will settle to the bottom.
If a liquid is poured into water and falls to the bottom the density must be greater than 1.
Oil is heavier than water so it sinks to the bottom.
The more dense liquid will be on the bottom in this case the one that is 1.3
Generally the density of the chemical elements is increasing from the top to the bottom of the periodic table of Mendeleev.
Ocean lithosphere is higher density so it sinks to the bottom.