Density = mass/volume. If you increase the volume but the mass remains the same the denominator will become larger while the numerator reamins the same. This will cause the fraction to become smaller and thus the density will decrease. In short the density will decrease!
The density would go down because density it the ratio of mass over volume.
example: 20 grams/ 100 cm3 has a density of 0.20 grams/cm3
20grams/1000 cm3 has a density of 0.020 grams/cm3
Recall the formula for density. D = M/V.
As V the volume is said to be constant then density D is directly proportional to the mass. Hence as there is a change in mass then density also changes accordingly
If the mass increases the volume will acctually be 10% larger then the density and mass. ( mass + density and then 10% of that is the volume.
If mass increases and volume stays the same density increases.
Density increases if mass stays the same and volume decreases.
To translate it into everyday terms, you're suggesting a scenario wherein somebody
crams more stuff into the same bag. The result is obviously greater density.
Density = mass / volume. Since the volume is in the denominator, more volume means less density, and vice versa.
It won't... not necessarily. Density is defined as mass divided by volume. If the mass changes, the density will change. But it will only increase if the mass increases.
density will increase
As the air bubble increases in volume, its mass remains constant. Because the mass remains constant but volume increases, density will decrease.
The acceleration increases in the direction of the force.
It increases. The volume of a material decreases in contraction, while the mass remains the same.
Speed of sound increase when temperature increases.
Nothing. If the volume is increased, the mass also has to increase.
As the air bubble increases in volume, its mass remains constant. Because the mass remains constant but volume increases, density will decrease.
If volume increases while mass remains the same, the density will decrease.
The density will decrease
If an object's volume remains constant but its volume is decreased,its density becomes ambiguous and mutually inconclusive.
If the frequency remains constant, then the wavelength increases.
The acceleration increases in the direction of the force.
If the mass increases with the volume (ie if the density remains the same) then the boiling point remains constant. If the volume remains contstant with rising mass (ie greater density) then the boiling point increases.
If the government increases taxes, and everything else remains constant:
The density becomes lower: Density is defined as mass/volume, and if mass decreases while volume remains the same, the quotient must decrease.
Voltage remains constant; current increases.
It increases. Once it reaches its maximum value, it remains constant. This is not just "typical", it is unavoidable.
It increases. The volume of a material decreases in contraction, while the mass remains the same.