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No. Density is a characteristic property, so there it is always the same no matter how much of the substance is present.

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How does density change with different objects?

The density changes with different objects as all have different mass and volume(the space an object occupies) and the more compressed(Compact) the object is the more density it has.


Can a small object have more density than a large object?

Yes, a small object can have more density than a large object if the small object has more mass compared to its volume. Density is calculated as mass per unit volume, so an object with greater mass and smaller volume will have higher density.


The buoyancy of an object can be changed by changing the object's average density true or false?

The upthrust depends on the volume of object if volume is more the liquid displaced will be more and the force per unit area will increase and density is equal to mass per unit volume so by density the buoyancy.


What does density compare?

Density compares the mass of an object to its volume, showing how tightly packed the particles are within the object. It indicates how much matter is present in a given space, with higher density meaning more mass is concentrated into a smaller volume. The formula for density is density = mass/volume.


Is the density of an object equal to it's mass per unit volume?

An object's density is inversely proportional to the object's volume. As the volume increases the density decreases, and vice versa.


How can you change the density of an object and affect its buoyancy?

-- Change its mass and weight. Fill any holes inside the object, or carve out new holes inside it. -- Change its volume. Form it into a new shape, like a cup, that displaces much more water than the compact lump does.


Why does more mass make an object more dense?

Density is a measure of how much mass is packed into a certain volume. So, if you increase the mass of an object while keeping its volume constant, the mass is more concentrated in that volume, leading to a higher density.


Is density a property of an object or a property of the substance the object or a property of the substance the object is made of?

Density is a property of a substance, not an object. It is the mass of a substance per unit volume. The density of a substance remains the same regardless of the size or shape of the object made from it.


How can knowing an object's density help you predict whether the object will float or sink in a fluid?

If an object has less density than water (or whatever liquid you are considering), it will float. And if it has more density then the liguid you are considering it will sinq


Is it true that when the weight of an object is less than the density of water that object the object will float?

The weight does not determine if an object will float in water. If an object has a DENSITY that is more than the density of water then it will sink, if it's density is less than the density of water it will float.


What is volume weight and density?

volume is how much space is in an object (an object with more volume would be bigger) weight is how heavy an object feels due to gravity (an object with more weight would be harder to lift) density is how much matter is in an amount of space (an object with more density would weigh as much as an object with less density but in a smaller space/volume)


What happens to an objects density if you add more of the substance to it?

If you add more of the same substance to an object, the density of the object will increase. Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume, so as you add more substance, the mass increases but the volume does not increase proportionally, resulting in a higher density.