The density changes in direct proportion with the mass. A lesser mass results in a lesser density and a greater mass results in a greater density.
Density = mass / volume. Therefore, if volume increases and mass doesn't change, density will obviously decrease.
Shape, mass or volume.
Density = Mass / Volume Therefore: Increase in Mass --> Increase in Density Increase in Volume --> Decrease in Density and Vice Versa.. :) Hope this helped
it liquifies.
Mass = Density x Volume Density = Mass/Volume Volume = Mass/Density
must decrease
Density = mass / volume. So if the volume changes, the density will obviously also change.
Density = mass / volume. So if the volume changes, the density will obviously also change.
density.
Volume of anything = (its mass) divided by (its density) regardless of what shape it happens to be.
the density increases
It can; density is the mass of an object divided by its volume. Increasing its mass could increase its density--it depends on what happens to the volume as well.