remains the same
The density of the solid substance remains unchanged when it is cut in half. The mass and volume are both halved, which means the ratio of mass to volume, i.e., density, stays the same.
The density is an intensive property; the density of lead remain unchanged in every piece of lead from this rod.
No, cutting something in half does not change its volume. The total volume of the object remains the same, it is just distributed differently.
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Of course you can.
It will probably be used on baking, manifacturing, or for eating.
Density is an intrinsic property of a substance. This means that whether you have 1 gram or 1,000 kg of chocolate, the chocolate will still have the same density. Here's why: Density is measured in mass per volume, typically g/cm3. When you cut the chocolate bar in half, you've halved the mass, but you've also halved the volume. Thus, the density remains the same.
The density of the chocolate bar will remain the same, even if the bar is cut in half, or any other fraction. Only if the chocolate was to be melted, will the density change from a solid to a liquid.
The density of each half remains the same as the original density of the bar. Cutting the aluminum bar in half does not change the density of the material, as density is an intrinsic property of the material.
The density does not change.
No, cutting a candy bar in half will not change its density. Density is a constant property of a substance, and cutting it into smaller pieces does not alter its mass or volume, which are the factors that determine density.
When you cut a bar of soap in half, the total mass and volume remain the same. Density is calculated by dividing mass by volume, so since both mass and volume are halved when cutting the soap in half, the density remains constant.
you splitin in 6 so 3 on each side and cut in the middle of the last bar and then each section would have 3 and a half. :)
If a candy bar was cut in half the mass would decrease.
If you cut a metal in half, each half will have the same density as the original metal, so the density of each half will still be 8.4. The density of a material does not change when you cut it into pieces.
The volume of the original bar is 12 cm × 2 cm × 2 cm = 48 cm³. The mass of the original bar is then 48 cm³ * 11.3 g/cm³ = 542.4 g. When you cut the bar in half, each half will have a volume of 24 cm³. The density of one of the halves will be 542.4 g / 24 cm³ = 22.6 g/cm³.
decreases