Density is a fundamental physical property of matter that describes how much mass is contained in a given volume. It is a measure of how tightly packed the particles of a substance are.
\(\text{Density}\) is typically measured in kg/m³ or g/cm³
\(\text{Mass}\) is measured in kg or g
\(\text{Volume}\) is measured in m³ or cm³
Calculation Steps
Let's calculate the density of an object with:
Mass = 300 g
Volume = 100 cm³
Apply the density formula:
\[ \text{Density} = \frac{\text{Mass}}{\text{Volume}} \]
Substitute the known values:
\[ \text{Density} = \frac{300 \text{ g}}{100 \text{ cm³}} \]
Calculate the result:
\[ \text{Density} = 3 \text{ g/cm³} \]
Example and Visual Representation
Let's visualize density with our example:
This visual representation shows:
Object A with a higher density (3g/cm³)
Object B with a lower density (2g/cm³)
Both objects have the same mass, but different volumes
The object with smaller volume (A) has higher density
This example demonstrates how density relates mass and volume. Objects with the same mass can have different densities if their volumes differ. The object with higher density (A) has its mass packed into a smaller volume compared to the object with lower density (B).
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