mass per unit of volume is infact NOT density, it is DERIVED!!
I believe you meant to say "of" if so... Its density.
the Measure of mass per unit volume is called density and is typically in units of g/cm^3 or kg/m^3
density
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the density of that substance
That is called "density".
Density
That's the "density" of that substance.
So they can determine the density of a substance. Density = mass/volume. Density can be used to identify a substance.
Density is defined as the mass per unit volume of a substance. It is calculated by dividing the mass in kilograms by the volume in cubic meters, and is usually expressed in kilograms per cubic meter or grams per cubic centimeter.
Density = Mass/Volume is a measure of the amount of matter in a unit volume of a substance. Weight is the effect of gravity acting on a mass.
Density is a measure of the mass of a substance divided by the volume of the substance. D = m/v
the measure of the relationships between the volume and a mass of substance, is defined by mass and divided by volume
That's the "density" of that substance.
density
Measure the mass and volume of the substance, then divide the mass by the volume.
Because density is DEFINED as mass/volume.
The density of a substance is the ratio of its mass to its volume. So, I would measure the mass and volume of a substance to calculate density.
weight is different in different gavities but mass is not, volume is not involved
No substance is calculated that way. Mass per unit volume is called the density of a substance or object, which is a property or unit of measure of a substance.
The mass of a substance in unit volume is its density.
Having a high mass per unit of volume is what makes a substance dense. Density is defined as the quotient of the mass of a substance and its volume.
weight is different in different gavities but mass is not, volume is not involved
density