density has to do with the molecular structure and molecular mass.
hardness is the compacting value of the molecules inside the object. PREFFERABLY PLUTONIUN!!
tablet hardness units Kp and N has co-relation as below. Kp (kiloponds) = 10 N (Newton)
The more dense a substance is, the more viscous it is.
Both are indirectly related through temperature. When temperature increases both viscosity and density increases.
The relation between density and pressure can be understood well with the help of the following derivation. Force = Mass x Acceleration →1 Pressure = Force / Area » Force = Pressure x Area →2 Equating 1 & 2 Pressure x Area = Mass x Acceleration Pressure = Mass x Acceleration / Area →3 Density = Mass / Volume » Mass = Density x Volume Eqn. 3 Becomes Pressure = Density x Volume x Acceleration / Area →4 i.e., Pressure is directly proportional to density.The relationship between density and temperature is the higher the temperature, the less the density.
Examples of physical properties of pencils: color, hardness, density.
The density of thorium is 11,724 g/cm3. The Mohs hardness of thorium is 3. Density is the ratio between mass and volume. Hardness is a measure of resistance of a material under a compressive force.
the relation between relative density and density is that relative density of a substance is its density itself without its unit.
Hardness refers to a mineral's resistance. Density is the measure of how much matter there is.
the scientific word for hardness is density
Resistivity R is the inverse of conductivity G, R=1/G.
A relation between the boiling point and density doesn't exist.
YES, there is a relation between HGI and coal quality. HGI is the parameter to indicate the hardness or grindability of the coal when it is used in pulverized coal for boiler
tablet hardness units Kp and N has co-relation as below. Kp (kiloponds) = 10 N (Newton)
The increase in density will decrease the rate of diffusion. There is an inverse relation between density and rate of diffusion.
The more dense a substance is, the more viscous it is.
Between 1 and 3, depending on it's structure and density. Quite soft.
Hardness and density are physical properties, not changes.