yes because density = volume/mass
No.
It is not possible to change the volume of sound as it is a form as it is a form of energy and is invisible.But we can change it on TV and on other devices which has the ability.
It is the easiest way to affect the volume which would change the density. However, if you increase the pressure but keep temperature constant the volume will also change. Any change in volume affects density.
Yes it does change because its mass does not change but its volume does. When it is compressed the density will increase because its volume does. When it is attenuated will decrease because the volume does. Density is mass over volume. Remember: it only works because its mass stays the same and the volume changes.
The volume of a substance increases when heated, causing a decrease in density.
Pressure can change the volume of all three (to varying degrees) and density = mass (which doesn't change) divided by volume.
It is not possible to change the volume of sound as it is a form as it is a form of energy and is invisible.But we can change it on TV and on other devices which has the ability.
Density = mass / volume. So if the volume changes, the density will obviously also change.
You can change the density of a substance by changing its volume. Density is equivalent to mass over volume. So changing the volume affects density.
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.
When mass increases and volume stays constant, the density increases. When volume increases and mass stays constant the density decreases. When they both change, then the density will depend on the rate of change of mass and the rate of change of volume.
Yes. Density is mass/volume so if mass increases so does density if volume does not change
In a simple way, since density = mass /volume, the density of an object can be changed by changing either mass or volume of an object .
Density = mass / volume. So if the volume changes, the density will obviously also change.
it liquifies.
Density = mass / volume. Therefore, if volume increases and mass doesn't change, density will obviously decrease.
To change density there are three ways. You can change the shape, mass or volume of the object
Density = mass / volume, so to change density you need to change the mass within a fixed volume or the volume of a fixed mass. Increasing the mass or decreasing the volume will increase the pressure by a linear degree, so no, the density of a gas is very easy to change. E.G.: Decreasing the volume by 1.0% will increase the density by 1.1%. Increasing the mass by 1.0% will increase the density by 1.0%.