relative density

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relative density

A student measures the relative density of a mineral sample.

Definition

Noun: A dimensionless quantity that expresses the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a reference or standard substance under specified conditions. It indicates how much denser or less dense a material is compared to the standard, typically water for liquids and solids, and air for gases.

Usage

Relative density is a scientific and engineering term used to compare the heaviness of materials without using units. It is calculated by dividing the density of the substance by the density of the standard. - The standard for liquids and solids is usually pure water at 4°C (or sometimes 20°C). - The standard for gases is typically dry air at the same temperature and pressure.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • The relative density of this oil sample is 0.85, meaning it is less dense than water.
    • Geologists measure the relative density of minerals to help identify them.
    • A relative density greater than 1.0 indicates the substance will sink in water.
Advanced Usage
  • "Apparent relative density": Refers to the ratio measured for a porous material (like soil or aggregates), which includes the volume of any permeable voids.
  • "Relative density" in soil mechanics: Also known as the density index, it describes the compactness of granular soil by comparing its current void ratio to its maximum and minimum possible void ratios.
Variants and Related Words
  • Specific Gravity: This is a common synonym for relative density when the standard is water. It is often used interchangeably in many contexts, particularly for liquids and solids.
  • Density (n): Mass per unit volume of a substance.
  • Buoyancy (n): The ability of a fluid to exert an upward force on an object placed in it, which is directly related to relative density.
Synonyms
  • Specific Gravity (when referenced to water)
Notes on Meaning

While relative density and specific gravity are often synonymous, specific gravity is technically a specific type of relative density where the reference is water. Relative density is a broader term that can, in theory, use any substance as a standard.

relative density

A student measures the relative density of a mineral sample.

Noun
  1. the ratio of the density of something to the density of a standard