Yes, the 'summer wood" and the "winter wood" of a tree may have different densities. And "compression wood" which forms under branches, has a higher s.g. again.
What planet is closest to the earth
Earth has a diameter of about 12,742 kilometers (7,918 miles) at the equator.
Changing the shape CAN change the density. If you change it into a smaller shape, then you increase the density. However the mass will not change.
Density is a physical property.
To change density there are three ways. You can change the shape, mass or volume of the object
It won't change. Density is volume divided by mass, so if volume doesn't change, density doesn't change unless you change the mass of the object.
No, your density does not change when you are in water. Your density is determined by your mass and volume, and it remains constant regardless of the medium you are in.
The density of the metal in the crushed can remains the same as the density of the metal before it was crushed. Density is an intrinsic property of a material that does not change with physical alterations like crushing. So, the density of the metal in the can will not change due to the crushing process.
The density does not change.
You can change the density of a substance by changing its volume. Density is equivalent to mass over volume. So changing the volume affects density.
Yes , because the moon is natural and it revolves around a planrt
Density Dependent