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No it defers according to the weight of the object or liquid for example blood, water and honey has different density and viscocity.

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Yes. it is a ratio of mass and volume. 1kg of gold and 0.5 kg of gold will have the same densities.

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Will density always stay the same no matter what size the object is?

Density of the substance will always stay the same. Density of the object will also stay the same if solid, no matter the size, but not if it is carved out. That is why a steel boat can float


If an object has the same density as the fluid it is submerged in the object will always?

Will always float with the top surface level with the water


Does there density of object change when there is more present?

No. Density is a characteristic property, so there it is always the same no matter how much of the substance is present.


Will every object with the same dimensions have the same density?

No. Density is independent of size.


Why does the density of an object stay the same for different amounts of the object?

Because the density of an object does not depend on the amount in an object but the hardness or softness of that object


Do heavy things always sink and light things always float?

It depends on the density of the liquid the object is immersed in and also the density of the object itself. If the liquid is more dense then the object, it will float.


In order for an object to have neutral buoyancy what would the relationship between the density of the object and the density of the fluid have to be?

They have to be the same.


Density depends on mass?

Density depends on mass and volume of an object.


If Object A and Object B both have the same volume but object B has a greater mass which object is more dense?

object B has greater density recall the formula for density is = mass/volume since volume is the same, a greater mass will give a greater density


How can you change the overall density of an object?

In a simple way, since density = mass /volume, the density of an object can be changed by changing either mass or volume of an object .


Is density the same as width?

no because density is how dense it is (how low the object or thing is) but width is how thick or thin the object is.


What density of the blue object is true?

if this is the same question i had then the answer is -the blue object has a density less than 1g/cm^3