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it will increase. the epuation for density is mass divided by volume.
i only know one witch is : in general, the volume of an object increases with an increase in temperature and decrease with an increase in pressure.
Drop it into a measurement device such as a graduated cylinder with enough liquid to cover the object. Assuming the object sinks, the increase in mls is the volume of the object (1 ml = 1 cm^3)
Well, the density definitely increase because it is the mass/volume.
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.
The volume increase - ib proportion to the cube of the linear increase.
You can increase the density of an object with constant mass by decreasing the object's volume.
They both increase. The rate of increase of the surface area is equivalent to the rate of increase of the volume raised to the power 2/3.
it will increase. the epuation for density is mass divided by volume.
The density of a non-uniform object can be found by using its mass and volume. The volume can be measured by placing the object in volumetric glassware filled with water. The increase in volume is equal to the volume of the object. The object can then be weighed using a scale. The density of the object will be given by the ratio of mass / volume.
i only know one witch is : in general, the volume of an object increases with an increase in temperature and decrease with an increase in pressure.
If the volume remains the same, the density will increase in direct proportion to the increase in mass.
First you get the object mass by weighing it.Then you get its volume by immersing it in a scaled water container and see the increase in water volume which gives the object volume.Then you divide the mass by the volume to get the object density.
Either increase its volume, decrease its mass, or both.
Volume = length x width x height... or aria times height
Drop it into a measurement device such as a graduated cylinder with enough liquid to cover the object. Assuming the object sinks, the increase in mls is the volume of the object (1 ml = 1 cm^3)
Well, the density definitely increase because it is the mass/volume.