Wiechert-Gutenburg Discontinuity
wiechert Gutenbury discontinuity
an increase in volume and/or a decrease in mass
Density is a characteristic of a given material. Water, for example, has a certain density (which is somewhat dependent upon temperature but let's say that the temperature is constant). It does not matter how much water you have, it will all have the same density. One teaspoon has much less mass, but the same density as an entire ocean.
When pressure increases the volume of the material decreases. Density=mass/volume When volume decreases density increases.(Mass constant)
yes it decreases in the water
Wiechert-Gutenburg Discontinuity
wiechert Gutenbury discontinuity
By increasing a materials confining pressure, by decreasing a material's temperature, and by decrease the amount of the space it takes up.
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.
Density = mass / volume. If the mass decreases, the density decreases.
The water density doesn't decrease.
Density will usually decrease in this case.
an increase in volume and/or a decrease in mass
decrease
Yes!
Density = mass / volume, so if you decrease the mass, you'll hve less density.
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