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Density is mass divided by volume. Assuming the mass doesn't change, if the density decreases, then the volume must increase.
The volume will increase as well.
Gets larger
It gets blurry and smaller
If a system is closed, the volume is fixed. Without more information, this is about the best answer we can provide. In a closed system, nothing gets in and nothing gets out. The volume of the system is thus fixed as well by the fact that we are (as stated) closing the system.
really.. the answer is that the volume also gets larger
It gets smaller.
As y gets, smaller, x gets larger.
It increases.
When heated it get larger and when you freeze it the matter gets smaller with an exeption to ice
Density is mass divided by volume. Assuming the mass doesn't change, if the density decreases, then the volume must increase.
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The seismic wave's energy gets smaller
As a cell becomes larger the surface area to volume ratio gets smaller. The volume increases by the square of the surface area. That is the main reason that one celled organisms are small.
The force gets larger.
Either b remains the same and c gets smaller or b gets larger so that c remains the same or both b and c change and nothing is predicatable.
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