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Its density increases.

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Q: What happens to an objects density if you add more of the substance to it?
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How can an objects density change?

It can if more of the substance is added to it.


What is the main idea of density?

Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume of a substance. It indicates how closely packed the particles are in a material. Objects with higher density have more mass packed into a smaller volume than objects with lower density.


What is the relationship between an objects density and the liquid density and the tendency of an object to float?

A less dense object or any other substance will float on a more dense liquid.


What happens if density of a solid substance is more than liquid it is placed?

The solid cannot float in this liquid.


Why does a substance with more density float on top of a substance with more density?

the object with less density rises to the top of the object


What substance does that has more density than the substance it is put into?

It sinks


How does density change with different objects?

The density changes with different objects as all have different mass and volume(the space an object occupies) and the more compressed(Compact) the object is the more density it has.


What happens if density of a solid substance is more than liquid?

It sinks in the liquid. A steel bolt has a density greater that that of water. Drop it in water, it sinks.


Is density a property of an object or a property of the substance the object or a property of the substance the object is made of?

Density (or more properly Relative Density) is an elemental property. An object made from one or more elements will have a density related to the density of the elements.


What is meant by the density of a substance?

It means how much a standard volume of a substance weighs - or more precisely, how much mass it has. If a liter of one substance has more mass than a liter of another substance, the first substance is said to have greater density. Density is defined as mass divided by volume.


What happens to an objects density when mass is the same and volume is less?

Nothing happens to the density. It's a property of the <substance>. The density is the same regardless of how large a piece you have. That's why density is a useful concept. It tells you something that's true of the <substance> regardless of what size sample you're holding. A large block of ice has the same density as a small ice cube. The 49¢ sample of Acme soap has the same density as the $1.49 family-size bar of Acme soap.


Why the objects sink?

Objects sink when the density of the object is more than that of the water.