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Yes, it will increase so that density of the material always remains constant.

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Q: If you increased the mass of an object would its volume change?
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If a car was crushed into a cube which would change mass or volume and why?

It would only change the volume. This is because volume is how much room an object takes up, and crushing the car will make volume smaller. Mass is how much "stuff" an object is made of. So unless like, the bumper falls of, mass stays the same.


What will happen when an object's mass increases?

When an object's mass increases, it will be attracted more strongly towards otherobjects with mass, most noticeably the Earth.It will require more energy to change the heavier object's velocity (accelerate it).When in motion at a given velocity it will have more energy than a lighter objecttraveling with the same velocity.If the heavier object has the same volume as when it was less massive, the densitywill have increased.


What would happen to the volume of a gas in a closed system if pressure increased?

The volume shrinks.


What technique would you use to find the volume of a solid?

To determine the volume of a solid one measures the change in volume when the object is placed in a known volume of water. Depending on the size of the object, this procedure could be followed. Fill a 100 cm3 measuring cylinder to 50 cm3. Add the object to the cylinder and read the new volume. If the object is larger, add it to a container with a spout that is filled to the brim with water and collect the runoff. Collect and measure the volume of the runoff.


Is size of an object a physical change?

The size is not a change. If there is a change in size that could be a physical change, but that depends on why its sized increased. If the sized increased because more material was added or because it was heated, those are examples of a physical change that caused a change in size. If the sized increased because it reacted with some other chemical, making it take up more space, that would be a chemical change that caused the size to change.

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What would happen to the density of a object if its volume increased by 10 times while the mass remained the same?

idon't know sorry


If a car was crushed into a cube which would change mass or volume and why?

It would only change the volume. This is because volume is how much room an object takes up, and crushing the car will make volume smaller. Mass is how much "stuff" an object is made of. So unless like, the bumper falls of, mass stays the same.


Suppose the temperature of the air in a balloon is increased if the pressure remains constant.. what quantity must change Would it be Volume or Number of molecules or Compressibility OR Adhesion?

Volume


Why does changing the shaper of an object have no effect density of that object?

As "density = mass/volume" or "D=m/V", the density of an object will remain the same unless the mass changes (which is unlikely) or the volume changes (more likely). When an object changes shape, it usually keeps the same volume, unless it is stretched or squashed. Therefore, changing the shape of an object will not necessarily change its density.If the mass of the object did in fact change, It would usually be a result of part of the object breaking off, in which case the volume would also be reduced, leaving the density at the same value.


What will happen when an object's mass increases?

When an object's mass increases, it will be attracted more strongly towards otherobjects with mass, most noticeably the Earth.It will require more energy to change the heavier object's velocity (accelerate it).When in motion at a given velocity it will have more energy than a lighter objecttraveling with the same velocity.If the heavier object has the same volume as when it was less massive, the densitywill have increased.


How would you calculate the density of an object?

Density is the ratio of mass to volume. Thus, the density of an object is the mass of the object divided by its volume.


What is volume weight and density?

volume is how much space is in an object (an object with more volume would be bigger) weight is how heavy an object feels due to gravity (an object with more weight would be harder to lift) density is how much matter is in an amount of space (an object with more density would weigh as much as an object with less density but in a smaller space/volume)


What would be the density of object that has a volume of 25 and of 5 grams?

What would be the density of an object that has a volume of 25 cm3 and 5 grams?


If you take an object out of a box does its mass or volume change?

In general, no. Of course, I'm assuming you mean the *object's* mass and volume. It's volume would change only if the pressure inside the box is different from outside before you open it, but since I assume the box is already at the same temperature and pressure of your environment, I personally can't think of a way it would change (unless you set up a very unusual set of conditions for the box and object, but that gets pretty involved).


Which of the following would cause the greatest increase in cardiac output?

Increased heart rate and increased stroke volume


What volume would you expect the gas to occupy if the pressure is increased to 40 kPa?

The volume you would expect the gas to occupy if the pressure is increased to 40 kPa would be 50 liters.


Why does a solid weigh less when frozen?

For an object that is already a solid the change in its temperature does not affect its weight by any noticeable amount. The only change would result from the volume decrease as the object contracts when cooled. By occupying less space, it would displace less air and that would decrease the buoyancy of the object. That, though, would cause the object to weigh (slightly) more.