The density of Uranus

The density of uranium.

 

 


The density of Uranus:

Density – a scalar physical quantity, defined as the ratio of the mass of the body to occupy this body volume.

To denote the density of the usually used Greek letter ρ.

ρ = m / V where m is body mass, V – its volume.

The density of Uranus (ρ) is 19,05 g/cm3 or 19050 kg/m3.

The density of uranium is given under normal conditions (according to IUPAC), i.e. at 0 °C and a pressure of 105 (100 000) PA.

For information: 101 325 PA = 1 ATM = 760 mm Hg. article

You must keep in mind that the density of metals can vary depending on environmental conditions (temperature and pressure). The exact value of the density of metals depending on environmental conditions (temperature and pressure) it is necessary to look in directories.

 

Source: https://ru.wikipedia.org

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