no, because it is the same throughout, except if the temperature and pressure is changing
Density is mass divided by volume: Changing the shape (say by bending it) changes neither.
Adding mass may increase or decrease the density if the substance added is different. Merely changing the mass will not affect the density.
No, size doesn't affect an object's shape because it's the same unit and material.
Because the density of an object does not depend on the amount in an object but the hardness or softness of that object
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 mass divided by volume: Changing the shape (say by bending it) changes neither.
Adding mass may increase or decrease the density if the substance added is different. Merely changing the mass will not affect the density.
No, size doesn't affect an object's shape because it's the same unit and material.
The density of an object is directly correlated with the amount of mass contained in the object. For example, a small object containing a large amount of mass has more density than a larger object with a smaller amount of mass.
Nothing whatsoever.
density is how dense an object is (see dense) it is calculated by dividing the mass by volume of an object. density can be changed by changing the size or shape or the object
It does not matter because the density only matters on the mass and volume.
Density = Mass/Volume
Yes, water density will affect an object's ability to float.
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 .
Volume is the amount of space an object takes up. Density is the amount of matter pack in a object.
Because the density of an object does not depend on the amount in an object but the hardness or softness of that object