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Density is a broad medium. Spanning from the fields of chemistry, physics, and biology, density has its applications in a wide range of study and uses. To narrow this broad spectrum, density can most aptly be described as the ratio between mass over volume, or mass unit per volume unit and expressed in an equation as:
Density is also shown in The Algebraic Method in which it summarizes density and its characteristics in a simple example:
Suppose we set out to investigate this relationship between density, mass and volume and in order to precisely define this relationship, we do an investigation in a laboratory setting on the relationship between the density of several substances manifested as different objects and the corresponding mass of these objects. ... If the mass of one object in the set is larger than another object then we would observe that the density of the first object will be correspondingly greater than the second. Mathematically, we can conclude from our study that density is directly related and linear to mass provided all other related variables (ie volume) remain constant and fixed in value (David Horner, 1979).
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