If a candy bar was cut in half the mass would decrease.
If the mass of a substance is cut in half but the volume remains the same, the density of the substance would also be cut in half. This is because density is calculated by dividing mass by volume, so reducing the mass will directly affect the density without changing the volume.
stays the same
No, cutting a candy bar in half will not change its density. Density is a constant property of a substance, and cutting it into smaller pieces does not alter its mass or volume, which are the factors that determine density.
Density would go up 4 times
Density would go up 4 times
The force equal mass times acceleration, if force remains the same, and mass is doubled, then acceleration must be cut in half.
It would take 6 hours for a mass of 12g of the substance to decay to 3g. This can be calculated by recognizing that for every half-life, the mass is halved. So, after 1 half-life (3 hours), the mass would be 6g, and after 2 half-lives (6 hours), the mass would be 3g.
If the mass of an object is cut in half, the momentum of the object will also be halved. This is because momentum is directly proportional to mass, so a decrease in mass will result in a proportional decrease in momentum.
nothing would happen
The mass of the solid candy is greater than the mass ofthe liquid in the mold
NO
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