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liquild
Density is mass divided by volume: Changing the shape (say by bending it) changes neither.
Quantities which depend on the mass of an object are its momentum, and kinetic energy.Both change if the mass changes. In addition, if the object's volume doesn't change,then its density also changes.
boobs
Yes if the both are not changed proportionately, Density = mass/volume.
liquild
Density is mass divided by volume: Changing the shape (say by bending it) changes neither.
As "density = mass/volume" or "D=m/V", the density of an object will remain the same unless the mass changes (which is unlikely) or the volume changes (more likely). When an object changes shape, it usually keeps the same volume, unless it is stretched or squashed. Therefore, changing the shape of an object will not necessarily change its density.If the mass of the object did in fact change, It would usually be a result of part of the object breaking off, in which case the volume would also be reduced, leaving the density at the same value.
Quantities which depend on the mass of an object are its momentum, and kinetic energy.Both change if the mass changes. In addition, if the object's volume doesn't change,then its density also changes.
boobs
Yes if the both are not changed proportionately, Density = mass/volume.
Actually no, the only thing that changes is the density. The mass doesn't change when it's changing states.
In a simple way, since density = mass /volume, the density of an object can be changed by changing either mass or volume of an object .
the quantity of matter the object contains
Well, the density definitely increase because it is the mass/volume.
Length, Width, Height, Volume, Mass, Weight
It does not matter because the density only matters on the mass and volume.