Density is the ratio of mass to volume.
Variable | Quantity | Units |
D | density | |
m | mass | |
V | volume |
Water’s density is 1 g/mL.
Density less than 1 g/mL: floats in water
Density more than 1 g/mL: sinks in water
“Dense” is not the same as “heavy.” People get these mixed up, but the following examples might help.
Example 1:
A tiny speck of gold has a very low mass (perhaps 0.001 g), but because it’s gold it still has a very high density (19 g/mL).
Example 2:
The earth’s atmosphere has a huge total mass (5 quadrillion tons), but its density is very low (0.001 g/mL at sea level) because it’s made of air.