density is a measure of mass that is contained in a unit of volume for a particular substance. it increases it cannot expand
if we say that density is increasing it means that either mass has increased or volume has decreased
like on cooling volume decreases. on mixing(chemically or dissolving) mass increases.
Nothing happens if the volume is also allowed to increase.
density units are kg per cubic meter. if you reduce the weight, and reduce the size they cancel out, and the density is the same.
In all honesty the fluid or electrolyte is water. And the relative density of water as the state of charge decreases is also decreased.
The air near the lit candle rises because it expands and gets lighter in density whereas the air around is colder and more dense that sinks thus makes a convection current.
Well, just like soup's density expands or decreases at the bottom and top of a pot because of the heat, so does a hot spring because of the shallow magma chamber that causes the water to heat up to over 200°C. Hope this helped! :D
The density decreases.
Since density ( p or rho) is m/Vas V increases density decreases.
When a substance expands, its mass remains constant, as mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and does not change with volume. However, the density of the substance decreases because density is defined as mass per unit volume. Thus, as the substance expands and its volume increases, the same mass is distributed over a larger volume, resulting in lower density.
When rubber is heated, it typically expands and its density decreases. This is because the increased thermal energy causes the rubber molecules to vibrate more, creating more space between them and leading to a decrease in density.
As the universe expands, the density of galaxies decreases. This is because the space between galaxies increases as the universe expands, leading to a lower concentration of galaxies in a given volume of space.
It expands, which reduces its density.
expands in volume and decreases in density. At the point of maximum density, water molecules are arranged in a hexagonal structure, causing the water to be most compact. Beyond this point, as water continues to warm, it expands and becomes less dense.
No, the density of a material does not change when it expands. Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume, so even if the material expands and takes up more space, the total mass remains the same, resulting in no change in density.
It expands
When matter is heated, it typically expands and becomes less dense. This is because the increase in temperature causes the atoms or molecules in the matter to move faster and farther apart, leading to a decrease in density.
Its density goes down because when water freezes it expands.
it expands