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Branden Hahn
17 September, 00:32
The density of a material is calculated by:
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Damion Wood
17 September, 02:39
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The density of the material is defined as the mass of the material to its volume.
ρ = M / V
Explanation:
The density of the material is a scalar quantity.
If the mass and the volume of the material is known the density of the material can be calculated using the formula,
ρ = M / V
The mass of the material can be found using a physical balance.
The volume of a geometrically symmetrical material can be found using the geometrical measurement. For a brick,
V = l x b x h
For non-geometrically shaped material the volume can be found from the displacement method using water.
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