Density

The density of a material is a measure of how close-packed the particles are. Gases at atmospheric pressure are much less dense than solids and liquids because the particles are more widespread.

Density of a material = mass per unit volume.

ρ = m/V
Density is measured in kg m–3 or g cm–3.

It is measured by dividing the mass of a specimen of the material by its volume.

Typical densities of some everyday materials in kg m–3 are:

  • air 1.2
  • water 1000
  • concrete 5000
  • iron 9000
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