Density Density: the concentration of matter in an object.

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Density Density: the concentration of matter in an object. September 22, 2015

Density: the concentration of matter in an object. Conceptual: How heavy something feels, and we usually compare it to water.

Density: the concentration of matter in an object. More Conceptual: The density of an object is constant (stays the same no matter how much of it you have).

Density: the concentration of matter in an object. More Conceptual: The density of an object is constant (stays the same). Example: Water has a Density of 1.0 g/cm3

Density: the concentration of matter in an object. Mathematical: Density = Mass Volume Units: g/cm3 or g/mL

Density: the concentration of matter in an object. Mathematical: Volume =

Density: the concentration of matter in an object. Mathematical: Volume = Mass Density

Density: the concentration of matter in an object. Mathematical: Mass =

Density: the concentration of matter in an object. Mathematical: Mass = Volume X Density