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What is the Density of One Particle?
Density of One Particle is defined as the mass of a unit volume of sediment solids. A simple example is that if 1 cm3 of solid material weighs 2.65 g, the particle density is 2.65 g/cm3. Density of One Particle is usually measured using the Kilogram per Cubic Meter for Density. Note that the value of Density of One Particle is always positive.
Can the Density of One Particle be negative?
No, the Density of One Particle, measured in Density cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Density of One Particle?
Density of One Particle is usually measured using the Kilogram per Cubic Meter[kg/m³] for Density. Kilogram per Cubic Centimeter[kg/m³], Gram per Cubic Meter[kg/m³], Gram per Cubic Centimeter[kg/m³] are the few other units in which Density of One Particle can be measured.
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