What is the density of thinner
as the altitude increase, the effect of gravity become more insignificant on air and the air become more disperse or thinner hence it does affect the air pressure and density by decreasing both air pressure and density of the air.
Their density must be thinner than the density of the matter which they are flowing on. For example water is denser than wood, so wood floats on water. And air is denser than helium, so helium filled balloons float, or fly upwards until they reach the height were air is thin enough so it's density is the same as heliums.
Viscosity is the thickness or thiness of a fluid, Density is the space between particles.When a fluid is heated, it becomes less viscous(thinner) and the particles move far apart so it is less dense. Temprature affects density and viscosity.Something that is dense doesn't have to be viscous and vice versa.EX: Salt water is dense but not viscous.Honey is very viscous but not very dense
diet is related to "thinner" like weight lifting is related to "stronger"
Viscosity is the thickness or thiness of a fluid, Density is the space between particles.When a fluid is heated, it becomes less viscous(thinner) and the particles move far apart so it is less dense. Temprature affects density and viscosity.Something that is dense doesn't have to be viscous and vice versa.EX: Salt water is dense but not viscous.Honey is very viscous but not very dense
A child's breast.
Yes...due to the mass density.
Oceanic crust is thinner and of greater density than continental crust.
Heparin is a blood thinner drug which can do just that, affect the density of the blood of the patient.
yes salt water solution is thinner than a sugar water solution because sugar has greaer density and occupies more space
it becomes thinner. mass can't be created or destroyed, it only encompasses solids , liquids, and gasses.
Earth has a relatively thin atmosphere, and I believe that Mars has one even thinner (both in height and density).
as the altitude increase, the effect of gravity become more insignificant on air and the air become more disperse or thinner hence it does affect the air pressure and density by decreasing both air pressure and density of the air.
There is a difference in the two. Suspension grease will be thinner and the bearing grease would be much thicker in density .
There isn't enough information to make a calculation. If the mass is known and the radius is known, we can see that a steel plate with the given mass and radius will be thinner than a plastic plate with the same mass and radius. And a uranium plate will be thinner than the steel one if it has the same mass and radius. Without the density of the material or a knowledge of what it is (so we can look up its density), we're dead in the water. We can't solve it.
Indeed yes. Density is defined as mass per unit volume. If all the mass were concentrated in one lump, your boat would no longer float. If the metal walls of the boat were a little thinner, you'd have more boat volume, and lower density.
Their density must be thinner than the density of the matter which they are flowing on. For example water is denser than wood, so wood floats on water. And air is denser than helium, so helium filled balloons float, or fly upwards until they reach the height were air is thin enough so it's density is the same as heliums.