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Yes, an object's density can be changed by altering its mass or volume. Increasing the mass while keeping the volume constant will increase the density, while decreasing the volume while keeping the mass constant will also increase density.

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If an objects volume is unchanged then how will its density change?

It won't change. Density is volume divided by mass, so if volume doesn't change, density doesn't change unless you change the mass of the object.


How does density change with different objects?

The density changes with different objects as all have different mass and volume(the space an object occupies) and the more compressed(Compact) the object is the more density it has.


Can objects change their density?

Yes! I'm glad you asked! An object can vary with density, but only so. Example: If an objects density is, say, 6.7, it would NOT be able to increase to 9.8. Say you have a gummy bear, and it's density is 1.5. It may very well change to 1.8, or 2.0. But not to 3.0.


How does a change volume affect an objects density when mass stays the same?

With constant mass, a decrease in volume will increase the the density. Conversely, an increase in volume will decrease the density.


Hoe does an objects density determine whether the object will sink?

If an objects density is less than the density of what it is put in it will float. If the objects density is greater it will sink.


What determines an objects density?

An objects density is determined by its' weight and volume.


What determines objects density?

An objects density is determined by its' weight and volume.


Why is volume extensive?

Volume is extensive because it depends on the amount there is unlike an intensive property such as density because and objects density will never change no matter how much there is of it.


How can an objects density change?

An object's density can change by altering its volume or mass. Increasing mass while keeping volume constant will increase density, and vice versa. Similarly, decreasing volume while keeping mass constant will increase density, and vice versa.


Do heavier objects have a higher density than lighter objects?

Not necessarily. Density is determined by the mass of an object compared to its volume. Heavier objects may have a higher density if they are more compacted, but lighter objects can also have a high density if they are very compacted or have a smaller volume.


What effect does size have on the density of objects made of the same material?

Well if they are made of the same materials then the density should be a constant or "the same."


What objects gives buoyancy?

Buoyancy is linked to density, density being how much material is packed into an object of a certain size. Objects with less density will generally be buoyant in more dense objects.

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