Density
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So those category labels are like mood or note
density
or composer style of a piece or the epoch during which it was written.
This is one of the results from an instrument which measures gas
density
at the position of Rosetta, so it's gas which has left the comet.
And we can see the
density
variations of this.
It's half the
density
of water.
Now, our genetic program relies on a natural phenomenon called quorum sensing, in which bacteria trigger coordinated and sometimes virulent behaviors once they reach a critical
density.
You can observe quorum sensing in action in this movie, where a growing colony of bacteria only begins to glow once it reaches a high or critical
density.
This planet, we know the mass and the size and it has a fairly low
density.
Everything comes out of a point; you have infinite
density.
The
density
of matter is finite, and we have a chance of a consistent set of equations that can describe the whole process.
The
density
of black starts to blur umber.
You can see the
density
of the surface water in this animation by Ryan Abernathey.
Now, let's explore the
density
of the two options mentioned above.
Density
is defined as mass divided by volume.
The human body is made out of bones and flesh, which has a relatively set
density.
Scientists have even used pi to prove the illusive notion that light functions as both a particle and an electromagnetic wave, and, perhaps most impressively, to calculate the
density
of our entire universe, which, by the way, still has infinitely less stuff in it than the total number of digits in pi.
It's called the Reynolds number, and it depends on simple properties like the size of the swimmer, its speed, the
density
of the fluid, and the stickiness, or the viscosity, of the fluid.
The more energy an orbital has, the farther most of its
density
is from the nucleus.
But mostly electrons stay close to their nucleus as clouds of negative charged
density
that shift and move with time.
Even though we see them all around us, the total energy
density
of these components is actually very small, around 5% of the total energy of the universe.
Just under 27% of the rest of the energy
density
of the universe is made up of what we call dark matter.
The remaining 68% of the energy
density
of the universe is made up of dark energy, which is even more mysterious than dark matter.
That means it has the strange property that it expands as the volume of space increases to keep its energy
density
constant.
For instance, the center of mass of a flat, rectangular object of uniform
density
will be in the intersection of both diagonals, in equal distance from each corner.
In some places, the
density
of this gas was slightly higher than in others.
Gas clouds, now containing many elements besides the original hydrogen and helium, have higher
density
areas that attract more matter, and so on.
Archeological evidence shows that it's been that way for as long as 500,000 years, with about 10% of human remains showing the associated differences in arm length and bone density, and some ancient tools and artifacts showing evidence of left-hand use.
How does the Martian atmosphere's
density
change at different elevations?
Because each bit must be written onto a physical area of the disc, we're always seeking to increase the disc's areal density, or how many bits can be squeezed into one square inch.
The areal
density
of a modern hard drive is about 600 gigabits per square inch, 300 million times greater than that of IBM's first hard drive from 1957.
For the past several decades, the exponential growth in computer storage capacity and processing power has followed a pattern known as Moore's Law, which, in 1975, predicted that information
density
would double every two years.
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