yes it does because the higher the mass and volume are, the higher the density would be
yes, the more solid an object is, the higher the density
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This is a solid.
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An object float in a liquid only when the density of the solid is lower than the density of the liquid.
30/10 = 3.0 grams per cc
that the density of an object determines on an objects size not mass. you can calculate density bye dividing the objects mass by it's volume.
This is a solid.
Density= mass/volume
Adding heat to the object if the object is a solid.
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That depends on the liquid and the solid. Coal is a solid with a very low density. Mercury is a liquid with a very high density.
If an object sinks in a fluid then it has a density greater than the fluid. This assumes the object is solid and not shaped like a boat.
Then the solid object has a greater density and will sink.
It is a 3 dimensional object that has density and volume
An object float in a liquid only when the density of the solid is lower than the density of the liquid.
It floats
high density
It depends on the density of the object you are using