remains the same
Nothing, the density stays the same.
The density is an intensive property; the density of lead remain unchanged in every piece of lead from this rod.
Africa is the continent that is almost cut in half by the equator.
opposite poles
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.
It is going to need to be divide by the original density and then after you find that out you get your answer.
The density does not change.
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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.
Density refers to a given mass in a certain volume, so the volume and mass would both become smaller by he same amount.
decreases
No
If you cut every amount of every ingredient in half: yes, you can.