Density of a liquid is indirectly proportional to the temperature. When the temperature raises, the density of the liquid decreases. Therefor the temperature has an effect on water density.
Density is affected by the temperature and pressure.
Density is affected by temperature and pressure.
As long as its phase is unchanged, its purity will have the greatest impact.
Yes it does,it increases the amount of density
you Are adding mass
The only way to change the mass of water would be to either add more of it (which wouldn't change it's density - density is an intensive property, not extensive) or to change the isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen in the water - thus getting "heavy water" such as is present as an intermediate materiel in the refining of tritium and as a moderator in some nuclear reactors.
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Air's density is less than that of water. Water's density is almost 800 times greater than air.
The density of ice is lower than the density of water; ice float on water.
what is the effect of placing an object with a greater density than water in a bucket of water
Yes it does,it increases the amount of density
Sugar has a greater density than water. This is obvious from the fact that it sinks in water. If you add sugar to water, the water's density increases.
It could, but it depends largely on what density you're referring to.
Temperature and Salinity.
you Are adding mass
I assume you mean "affect". Water density can be affected by impurities. Assuming the water is pure, it can be affected by temperature, pressure, and isotopic composition.
this will cause the density to be lower than it actually is because it does not displace the full amount of water it should
Density is mass divided by volume. Saturn has a big mass AND a big volume. In this case the effect if the big volume is enough to "beat " the effect of the big mass and Saturn's density is less than water.
Describe effect of changes of tides and rain on dock
Density is defined as the mass per unit volume of an object. When the density of an object is high, it is heavier per unit volume. Thus when the density of an object is greater than that of water, it will sink in water. Conversely, when it is lower than that of water, it will float on water.