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The density of a substance stays the same, no matter how much space it takes up.
Density is the mass of a substance divided by the volume of that same mass of substance.
Density is simply the mass divided by volume. This means that it is the amount of the substance in a specific unit of space. Because a pure substance indicates that it is exactly that, a substance made of a specific combination of elements, it will always have the same density because those elements can only take one form in order for it to be pure.
it has no effect. density of a substance is the same no matter the size or shape of the sample.
Black holes are even denser than electrons and electrons are much denser than many objects to occupy the same spaces and this is how we increase the density for the same substances physically but not when we apply heat or be removing heat!
Different objects have the same density if they're made of the same substance.Density is a property of the substance, not the object.
No. Two objects could have the same density but they also could not. If the two objects were not made from the same substance they would not have the same density. Although if they did then they would have the same density.
Well if they are made of the same materials then the density should be a constant or "the same."
Well if they are made of the same materials then the density should be a constant or "the same."
The density of a substance stays the same, no matter how much space it takes up.
It has no effect. Only mass and volume have an effect on density.
The answer to that question is: No. The density of an object only depends on the substance its made of. If two samples are made of the same substance, then it doesn't matter if one is the size of a grain of sand and the other is the size of a battleship ... they have the same density.
Any sample size of a particular substance will have the same density.
Because they are of the same substance they have the same density density = mass/volume
Density is the mass of a substance divided by the volume of that same mass of substance.
Two objects has got same mass means the mass of both the objects is same. It does not comment any thing about the volume of the objects. If the density of the two objects is same, then only their volume will be same. If both the objects are not made up of the same material, they have most likely to have different volume. Rarely it may be same.
No, as density also depends on the state of matter in the sample of the substance.