The ratio of thee density of a substance of the density of a standard , usually water for a liquid or solid and aur for a gas. The SI unit of relative density is g/ m3
specific gravity (sg)
the unit used for mass in density
I believe that it will be meter. SI unit goes by 10's. what is the sI unit for lengthThe basic SI unit of length is meter.the basic si unit of lenght is metric.The SI base unit for length is meter. For temperature, the SI base unit is kelvin.
Absolute versus relative densityDensity is mass per unit volume. To determine an object's density (absolute), simply divide its mass by its volume. For example, 1000 kilograms of water occupies one cubic meter. We can therefore say that water's density is 1000 kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3), which equals one kilogram per liter (kg/L), which also equals one gram per milliliter (g/mL). Now, let's say you have some other substance that also occupies one cubic meter but weighs 2000 kilograms. It has a density of 2000 kg/m3. In other words, relative to water, the substance is twice as dense as water. Now you have an idea of what relative density is.If we use water as a reference, we can compare other substances' densities to the density of water. Simply divide the substance's absolute density by the absolute density of water to get the relative density of the substance (relative to water). Relative density is a unit-less quantity; it is just a number. If a substance is denser than water, its relative density will be greater than one. If it's less dense than water, it will have a relative density less than one.Relative density is also known as Specific Gravity.
The density of water is not 1, because the correct unit is missing.Density is the ratio of mass to volume.Units for density are 1000 kg/m3 = 1000 g/l = 1 g/cm3.The SI unit for density is: kilograms per cubic metre (kg/m3).At 4 degrees Celsius, water has a density of 1000 kg/m3.
The Si unit for viscosity is Pa·s = kg/(s·m).
In SI system, unit of density is kg/m3 But no unit for relative density as it is the ratio of density of the material to that of water
Mass unit: SI unit [kg] Density unit: SI unit: [kg.m-3] or [kg/m3]
In physics, density is the ratio of an object's mass to its volume. Its SI units are kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3).
The SI unit for density is kilogram per cubic metre
Relative density is a scalar (dimensionless) value. It is a unit-less number. Relative density is the numerical ratio of the density of a given material compared to a standard, which is the density of water. So a relative density of 3 would indicate a material whose mass for a given volume is three times as great as the mass of an equal volume of water.
Since density is mass / volume, the natural SI unit is kilogram / cubic meter.
Density is defined as the mass per unit volume. Hence its unit is SI system is kg/m3 But specific gravity other wise known as relative density is defined as the ratio of the density of the substance to that of water. So no unit for specific gravity. Density of water is 1000 kg/ m3 Density of mercury is 13,600 kg /m3 Hence specific gravity or relative density of mercury is 13.6
Density unit is mass / volume. SI unit for dendity is kg/m3.
Density unit is mass / volume. SI unit for dendity is kg/m3.
the relation between relative density and density is that relative density of a substance is its density itself without its unit.
The SI unit for density is kg/m3In the CGS system, it is g/cci have no idea:P
The unit of length in SI is metre (m). The unit of mass in SI is kilogram (kg). The unit of volume in SI is litre (L). The derived unit of density in SI is Mg/m3 (or g/cm3). Length, mass, density, volume are not units but characteristics of materials and objects.