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<math>\rho = \frac{\partial^3 m}{\partial x \partial y \partial z}</math>
<math>\rho = \frac{\partial^3 m}{\partial x \partial y \partial z}</math>


The main factors affecting density are the nature of material, the temperature, and the pressure.
==Units and dimensions==
==Units and dimensions==



Latest revision as of 01:21, 21 January 2010

Definition

The density of a body or material is defined as the mass per unit volume. In other words, the density is given by:

where is a mass differential and is a volume differential. In other words, it is:

The main factors affecting density are the nature of material, the temperature, and the pressure.

Units and dimensions

Question Answer
Scalar or vector? Scalar
MLT dimensions : MLT;1;-3;0
SI units