A Study on Artificial intelligence with Machine learning and Deep Learning Techniques
C. Venkateswaran, M Amudha, M Ramachandran, Vimala Saravanan, T Vennila, Erico Tjoa, Cuntai Guan, Hooman Rashidi, K Nam, Elham Tran, Lydia Vali Betts, Ralph Howell, Green, Gys Meiring, Hermanus Albertus Marthinus, Myburgh Carel, Martin Willemink, Peter Nol, Mohamed Shahin, Sara Nasiri, Mohammad Reza Khosravani, Kerstin Weinberg, Flix Lussier, Vincent Thibault, Benjamin Charron, Gregory Wallace, Jean -Francois Masson, Okorie Agwu, U Julius, Sunday Akpabio, Adewale Alabi, Dosunmu, Corinne Cath, Sandra Wachter, Brent Mittelstadt, Mariarosaria Taddeo, Luciano Floridi, Thomas Davenport, Abhijit Guha, Dhruv Grewal, Timna Bressgott, Bach Tran, Xuan, Thu Giang, Vu, Hai Giang, Quan-Hoang Ha, Manh-Tung Vuong, Thu-Trang Ho, Viet-Phuong Vuong, La, Corinne Cath, S Kumar, Leo, Duan, John Yanqing, Yogesh Edwards, Dwivedi, W Rowe, Li Brian, I Yan, S Inasaki, Malkin, R Phelps, Quinlan Buchlak, Nazanin Esmaili, Jean-Christophe Leveque, Farrokh Farrokhi, Christine Bennett, Massimo Piccardi, Rajiv Sethi, James Thrall, Xiang Li, Quanzheng Li, Cinthia Cruz, Synho Do, Keith Dreyer, James Brink, Abhirup Dikshit, Biswajeet Pradhan, Abdullah Alamri, Samuel Lalmuanawma, Jamal Hussain, Lalrinfela Chhakchhuak, Jeannette Paschen, Jan Kietzmann, Tim Kietzmann, Alex Zhavoronkov, Polina Mamoshina, Quentin Vanhaelen, Morten Scheibye -Knudsen, Alexey Moskalev, Alex Aliper, Wang, Donghan Shidan, Ruichen Yang, Xiaowei Rong, Junya Zhan, Hongyu Fujimoto, John Liu
Abstract
The density of an object varies with temperature and pressure. This variation is generally smaller for solids and liquids, bu t too much for gases. As the pressure on an object increases The volume of the material decreases and its density increases. Increasing the temperature of an object (with some exceptions) decreases its density by increasing its volume. In most materials, as the base of the liquid heats up, the density o f the heated liquid decreases, causing heat to condense from the bottom up, it will rise compared to dense unheated materials. The interaction of the density of an object is sometimes called its specific volume, which is sometimes used in thermodynamics. Density is an increase in the size of an object that does not increase its density. Rather it increases its mass. Water density also depends on the purity of water. Pure water is less den se as compared to the saline water. The decrease in the purity of water increases the density of water. The seawater is denser than pure water. In the deep oceans, the density of water increases in depths. This change or fluctuation in the density in oceans , produce the currents in the oceans. These currents circulate around the world. When the temperature rises in summers, the seawater becomes less dense. On the rise of temperature, water gets warmer and molecules spread out. When the temperature goes down in winters, the seawater becomes denser as most of the chemicals pres ent in the seawater become denser.