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When you squish something its destiny will or will not change depending on what "something" is.
no its got the same amount of density therefore its mass if the same.
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.
No density if a characteristic of matter. Density can vary with temperature and pressure, but a chunk of something twice the volume of another chunk of the same substance will weigh twice as much because the two chunks have the same density.
The density of something is the mass divided by the volume, so if you cut the item in half, it will not change the density at all. Instead, the two halves of the item will have the same density.
The density does not change.
When you squish something its destiny will or will not change depending on what "something" is.
Yes, density is defined as mass divided by volume, and mass doesn't change when you take something on a spaceship.Yes, density is defined as mass divided by volume, and mass doesn't change when you take something on a spaceship.Yes, density is defined as mass divided by volume, and mass doesn't change when you take something on a spaceship.Yes, density is defined as mass divided by volume, and mass doesn't change when you take something on a spaceship.
Nothing, the density stays the same.
no its got the same amount of density therefore its mass if the same.
density changes when something is heated or cooled because the tiny particles inside the object are either separating(with heat) or getting closer together(cold)
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.
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.
No. To calculate density you divide mass by volume (d = m/V) If you double the size of something (volume), then you are doubling the amount of it (mass). The whole reason for using density to compare things is because it is a property of the substance that does not change, regardless of quantity.
To change density there are three ways. You can change the shape, mass or volume of the object
The density stays the same. The reason why is because the density of something is mass divided by volume, so if you cut the object in half, it will not change at all. :) ((and yes the other answer was gibberish lol.))