Classically ... squeeze it or heat it.
U can increase and decrease it
Primarily in two ways. If the volume is decreased, the pressure will increase. Also, if the temperature increases at a constant volume, then the pressure will increase.
Either a decrease or increase in temperature will change the density of an object.
-- Decrease its mass. -- Increase the net force acting on it.
There's only one way and that is to increase the force acting on it.
One can move the object in the negative direction of a gravitational force to increase its gravitational potential energy.If the object is elastic, you can deform the object under tension or compression (stress) to increase its elastic potential energy.If the object holds a magnetic charge you can increase its electrodynamic potential energy by subjecting it to a stronger magnetic field.If the object holds a static charge, one can increase the amount of charged electric particles (static) to increase electrostatic potential energy, also known as electric potential.One can heat an object to increase its thermal potential energy.One can slow an object down to increase it's rest mass energy (also potential)One can introduce charged leptons or down-type quarks into an atom, which by emitting W and Z bosons can increase the weak forces, which will increase nuclear potential forces of an atom (bit of a stretch)
The only two ways that come to mind are a temperature increase in the tank, or an increase in pressure in any feed lines supplying the tank.
Decrease the mass, and change the force.
by heat and pressure on the rock
1. Increase the temp 2. Increase surface area 3. Increase the pressure of the system
Five ways:Temperature (increase in temperature means increase in pressure.)Velocity (increase the speed means decrease in pressure.)Amount of air particles (more particles means more pressure.)Changing the container (More space means less pressure.)Altitude (increase in altitude means decrease in pressure.)
The object of mercantilism was to increase the wealth of the Mother Country.