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spot a say: Yes i do, and I also believe in gravity. The apple falls because of gravity. A feather and a lead weight and an apple fall at the same rate (9.806 m/(s^2) on earth) in a vacuum chamber at high vacuum
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Fazaldin A say: density = Mass / Volume. <--------------------------------/
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Simon say: Which density?
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runningman022003 say: Be more specific man! Electric field density? Linear charge density? There are numerous densities in physics! Personally I like surface charge densities. Of course I believe in them at least as much as I believe in fairies.
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Tom S say: Yes, a lot of dense people here.
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JosephV say: The energy density due to confined forces is highest in the proton. The release of this energy during nuclear fusion in a hydrogen bomb causes an explosion about 40 miles in diameter.
Now that is what happens when make energy confined in a small space escape into a large space at the speed of light. It's called an Explosion. So, do you believe in density?
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busterwasmycat say: not so much believe as accept that things have different masses for the same volumes. I have, after all, lifted many things in life and have seen that some things are way more freaking heavy than other things having the same size. We give that phenomenon a name: density.
The only belief is the belief that my brain is telling me information that is true. If I stop believing that, well, then it is time to lock me up in the wacko house.
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sojsail say: Density is simply the quotient of 2 measurements.
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daniel g say: Stand next to a ladder and have someone drop a 1 pound rock on your head, you will believe in gravity and density.
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Nicholas say: density is a scientific law.
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say: No. I believe in Volume.
Density is fake.
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lunchtime_browser say: What an odd question. For some reason, it brought to mind the medieval test for witchcraft. They would tie up the person accused of being a witch and throw them into the local village duck pond. If they floated, they were guilty, so they were fished out of the water and executed. If they sank, they were innocent, but drowned.
So yes, I believe in density, but belief does not always save you.
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say: Yes. But I don't believe in *destiny*.
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Barnes say: No. But I understand the term.
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zahid say: yes, i believe
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