Volume is a physical quantity not a change. However CHANGE in volume is a physical change.
Gases change their volume according to the container that they are in. Liquids change shape but not volume, and solids change neither shape nor volume.
Volume ChangesThe volume of any solid, liquid, or gas will change with changes in temperature.
Yes. Density is mass/volume so if mass increases so does density if volume does not change
A change in volume is a change in volume - there is no difference. The question, as asked, is therefore meaningless. However if you try to compress air, its volume will decrease (because the gaseous state of matter is compressible). On the other and if you try and compress a liquid the volume will not change as the liquid state of matter is incompressible (that is why/how hydraulic machines work).
Trombones come in three keys * Alto Trombone is in the key of E * Tenor Trombone is Bb * Bass Trombone is F They do not have keys that change the notes, the notes are changed by adjusting the length of the slide. *yes, there ARE keys on a trombone. it is for a different kind of trombone called a valve trombone. there are three keys. to change the notes, you would play with either more or less air
By moving the "slide"
They all change notes with the use of valves, while the trombone uses a slide.
A slide...and their lips.
By moving the "slide"
That would be the trombone. The trombone has a main slide instead of valves to alter the length of tubing that the vibrating air has to travel through to change the pitch of notes. All brass instruments have tuning slides to slightly lengthen or shorten the tubing length to help tune the instrument.
It was first called a sacbut which looked like a trumpet with a short slide attached and then they made it larger and it became known as a trombone.
It was first called a sacbut which looked like a Trumpet with a short slide attached and then they made it larger and it became known as a Trombone.
Percentage change in volume= Change in volume/intial volume X 100
Volume is a physical quantity not a change. However CHANGE in volume is a physical change.
Because of the vibrations from bussing in it sort of echo.
All brass instruments (except the sousaphone) have slides. They are used to adjust the pitch, sharp of flat. The instrument that is played using a slide is the Trombone. It also has a slide on the back that is used to tune, or adjust pitch.