Density = Mass / Volume
To increase density, you could increase mass or reduce volume.
To increase mass, you could use a different material (metal instead of plastic) to make the object.
To decrease the volume, you could change its shape (square to round) or compress it (force all the air out if there is).
1. By increasing a materials confining pressure.
2. By decreasing a material's temperature.
3. By decrease the amount of the space it takes up.
By compressing it (increasing pressure), and by lowering the temperature.
Heat or cool the object and this will cause a density change.
Still the object's mass divided by the object's volume.The density of the composite object will be somewhere between the densitiesof the two different materials.
-- Make the object bigger, by inflating it, or by beating it thin and forming it into a hollow box or ball. -- Place it in a fluid that has greater density than the fluid it's in now.
you can push the object or you can pull the object
Two pounds of feathers are heavier than one pond of steel, but the feathers are less dense than the steel so two pounds of feathers have a greater volume than one pound of steel. Density determines weather an object will float or sink. If an object can float on water it has to be less than 1. If the object is more dense than water than it will sink.
Heat or cool the object and this will cause a density change.
U can increase and decrease it
-- Decrease its mass. -- Increase the net force acting on it.
There's only one way and that is to increase the force acting on it.
Decrease the mass, and change the force.
The object of mercantilism was to increase the wealth of the Mother Country.
Rougher surface and more weight to the object increases friction
It is not two units are not the same as 1 density the objects density only counts on how much the mass of the object is then you will find out the density (units are counted in the density)
Still the object's mass divided by the object's volume.The density of the composite object will be somewhere between the densitiesof the two different materials.
-- Make the object bigger, by inflating it, or by beating it thin and forming it into a hollow box or ball. -- Place it in a fluid that has greater density than the fluid it's in now.
you can push the object or you can pull the object
Two pounds of feathers are heavier than one pond of steel, but the feathers are less dense than the steel so two pounds of feathers have a greater volume than one pound of steel. Density determines weather an object will float or sink. If an object can float on water it has to be less than 1. If the object is more dense than water than it will sink.