No. Density is a property of a given material, regardless of how much or how little you have. Density is mass divided by volume. These statements are not contradictory. The aluminum in a one-inch...
No. There are many, many different kinds of solid, and they come in a variety of densities. Something like a brick is fairly heavy, but if it was made of wood, it would be a lot lighter and a lot...
No, the density is dependent on the matter (e.g. Water's density is 1.0) water's density will not change whether its demensions are 2x2x2 or 3x4x5. So every solid with the same demensions will not...
Yes. Density is simply a ratio of mass divided by volume, that means the density of something depends on its mass (how much it weighs) and how much space it occupies (how big it is). It is entirely...
No it is not because water is not dense so no it is not Sorry the above answer not only doesn't make sense, it's wrong. water has mass and it takes up space so it is dense or has density. It has a...