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Okay, so this has been bugging me for some time: there's not really a concrete value for the density of dust. I figured that having an accepted value would be useful in at least some calculations, but I wasn't sure what value it would fall under, so here we are. So far, all I've really found was this website, which gives an article that would place dust's density at 1.41 g/cm^3 to 1.90 g/cm^3, which translates to 1410 kg/m^3 to 1900 kg/m^3. However, given that this is even denser than water, I'm not sure what the general consensus is for this.
So basically, I wanted to make this thread to establish an actual value for the density of dust, if possible. Let's try keeping this as a Calc Group Discussion for the most part. People that are knowledgeable enough but aren't CGMs can obviously participate too, I just don't want this getting too cluttered.
So basically, I wanted to make this thread to establish an actual value for the density of dust, if possible. Let's try keeping this as a Calc Group Discussion for the most part. People that are knowledgeable enough but aren't CGMs can obviously participate too, I just don't want this getting too cluttered.