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density
yoğunluk
density
{i} sıkışıklık
density
sıklık
density
(Tıp) dansite
density
gürlük
density
(Tıp) yoğunlık
density
akım şiddeti
density
birim hacim ağırlığı
density
(Fizik) öz kütle
Density
özkütle
neutral densities
Nötr yoğunluk
density
{i} kalınlık
density
{i} (yazıda) ağırlık
density
foto şeffaf olmama derecesi kesafet
density
koyuluk
density
{i} kalın kafalılık
density
{i} (orman, saç v.b. için) sıklık
density
sıkılık
density
(Askeri) BALİSTİK KESAFET; YOĞUNLUK: Uçmakta olan bir merminin yer değiştirttiği hava kitlesinin bir ifadesi. Yoğunluk, irtifa ile değişir. Pratikte kullanılan yoğunluk, balistik hava yoğunluğudur
density
aptalık
density
{i} ahmaklık
density
{i} foto. koyuluk
density
alan birimine göre elektrik miktarı
density
(Askeri) (LAND MINE WARFARE) (KARA MAYIN HARBİ) MAYIN YOĞUNLUĞU/SIKLIĞI: Mayın tarlası cephesinde bulunan ortalama mayın miktarı
density
kesafet
English - English
plural of density
charge densities
plural form of charge density
density
A measure of the amount of matter contained by a given volume
density
The ratio of one quantity to that of another quantity

The number particles per unit volume of a specified volume can be considered to be the particle density for the specified volume.

density
The probability that an event will occur, as a function of some observed variable
freight densities
plural form of freight density
magnetic flux densities
plural form of magnetic flux density
relative densities
plural form of relative density
vapour densities
plural form of vapour density
density
{n} closeness, thickness
density
The amount of mass or number of particles per unit volume In cgs units mass density has units of gm cm-3 Number density has units cm-3 (particles per cubic centimeter)
density
(1) Regarding ink, the relative thickness of a layer of printed ink (2) Regarding color, the relative ability of a color to absorb light reflected from it or block light passing through it (3) Regarding paper, the relative tightness or looseness of fibers
density
The quality of being dense, close, or thick; compactness; opposed to rarity
density
That property of a substance which is expressed by the ratio of its mass to its volume
density
Refers to the quantity of mass per unit volume For gases, density involves the number of atoms and molecules per unit volume
density
(1) the opacity of a halftone or solid area on a transparent film (a darker tone has a higher density tha a lighter tone); (2) the density of a fiber with its weight expressed in grams per cubic centimeter; (3) the mass of any unit volume of a material; (4) a measure of reflectance or transmittance equal to log 10 1/reflectance of log 10 or 1/transmittance; (5) the ratio of a substance mass to its volume at a given temperature and pressure; also refer to color density
density
Depth of shade
density
The MASS of a substance per unit volume
density
  In a facsimile system, a measure of the light transmission or reflection properties of an area of an object   (188)  Note 1:   Density is usually expressed as the logarithm to the base 10 of the ratio of incident to transmitted or reflected irradiance   Note 2:   There are many types of density, such as diffuse, double diffuse, and specular density, each of which will usually have different numerical values for different materials   The relevant type of density depends on the type of optical system, the component materials of the object, and the surface characteristics of the object
density
The ratio of the number particles or total amount of such a quantity as energy or momentum, carried by or contained in a volume , to that volume
density
Density is the extent to which something is filled or covered with people or things. a law which restricts the density of housing The region has a very high population density
density
The density of a material is its mass for a given volume Density is usually given in units of grams per milliliter (g/ml) or grams per cubic centimeters (g/cc) Density is closely related to specific gravity (relative density) The volume of a material in a container can be calculated from its density and mass
density
An intensive property of a substance equal to the mass of a sample divided by the volume of the sample
density
mass (in kg) per unit of volume of a substance; kg/m3 For pure water the density is 1000 kg/m3 For seawater the density is usually more The density increases with increasing salinity, and decreases with increasing temperature More information can be found in "properties of seawater" For stone and sand, usually a density of 2600 kg/m3 is assumed Concrete is less dense, in teh order of 2400 kg/m3 Some types of basalt may reach up to 2800 kg/m3 For sand, including the voids, one may use 1600 kg/m3, while mud often has a density of 1100 - 1200 kg/m3
density
as compared with the mass and volume of a portion of some substance used as a standard
density
The amount of matter contained within a given volume Density is measured in grams per cubic centimeter (or kilograms per liter) The density of water is 1 0, iron is 7 9, and lead is 11 3
density
the amount per unit size
density
The ratio of mass, or quantity of matter, to bulk or volume, esp
density
Measured in grams per cubic centimeter (or kilograms per liter); the density of water is 1 0, iron is 7 9, and lead is 11 3
density
Height of the curve for a given value of X- closely related to the probability of an observation in an interval around X
density
The lay of paper fibers relative to tightness or looseness which affects the bulk, the absorbency and the finish of the paper
density
Mass per unit volume, expressed in grams per cubic centimeter Rock or formation densities are usually measured as either saturated bulk densities or grain densities For gravity interpretation, the contrasts between rock bulk densities are of primary interest since these contrasts are responsible for the anomalous gravity field Rock bulk densities have been shown to vary as a function of geologic age, lithology and depth of burial Rock densities typically range from 1 9 g/cm3 to 3 0 g/cm3
density
The mass per unit volume
density
1 the number of bits per inch on a magnetic tape 9-track tapes are commonly stored at 1600 and 6250 bpi 2 a neighborhood analysis technique that outputs the number of pixels that have the same value as the analyzed pixel in a user-specified window
density
The mass of substance in a unit volume When expressed in the metric system, it is numerically equal to the specific gravity of the same substance
density
{i} compactness, closeness
density
A measurement of the mass per unit volume It is measured and expressed in pounds per cubic foot (pcf) or kilograms per cubic meter
density
Refers to the amount of pile yarn in the carpet and the closeness of the tufts In general, the denser the pile, the better the performance
density
The ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume it occupies In oceanography, it is equivalent to specific gravity and represents the ratio of the weight of a given volume of sea water to that of an equal volume of distilled water at 4 0°C or 39 2°F
density
The ratio of the mass of an object to its volume
density
the spatial property of being crowded together
density
the ratio between the mass of an object and its volume In the metric system, density is measured in grams per cubic centimeter (or kilograms per liter) For example the density of water is 1 0 grams per cubic centimeter; iron is 7 9 grams per cubic centimeter; lead is 11 3 grams per cubic centimeter
density
a property of matter representing the mass per unit volume
density
In science, the density of a substance or object is the relation of its mass or weight to its volume. Mass of a unit volume of a material substance. It is calculated by dividing an object's mass by its volume. In the International System of Units, and depending on the units of measurement used, density can be expressed in grams per cubic centimetre (g/cm^3) or kilograms per cubic metre (kg/m^3). The expression "particle density" refers to the number of particles per unit volume, not to the density of a single particle. See also specific gravity. density current density function relative density
density
The weight of a certain amount of water It is usually expressed in kilograms per cubic metre Depth filtration Treatment process in which the entire filter bed is used to trap insoluble and suspended particles in its voids as water flows through it Desalination The removal of salt from seawater or brackish water to produce drinking water, using various techniques Desorption The opposite of adsorption; the release of matter from the adsorption medium, usually to recover material
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