If the volume is tripled while mass remains constant, the density (mass/volume) of the object decreases. This means that the object becomes less dense as the same amount of mass becomes spread over a larger volume.
If the volume is tripled, the mass will stay the same as long as the substance remains constant. Mass is an intrinsic property of matter and is not affected by the volume it occupies. The density of the substance will decrease as the volume increases.
If the volume is tripled while the density remains constant, the mass would also triple. This relationship is based on the formula: ( \text{Density} = \frac{\text{Mass}}{\text{Volume}} ). Triple the volume would result in triple the mass if density stays the same.
If the volume is tripled while the mass remains constant, the density of the object will decrease because density is mass divided by volume. This means that the object will become less dense and occupy more space.
The mass of the chalk would stay the same because volume and mass are independent properties. Triple the volume does not mean that mass will change.
If the volume is tripled while keeping the same mass, the density of the object will decrease. This means that the same amount of mass is distributed over a larger volume, resulting in a lower density.
If the volume is tripled, the mass will stay the same as long as the substance remains constant. Mass is an intrinsic property of matter and is not affected by the volume it occupies. The density of the substance will decrease as the volume increases.
If the volume is tripled while the density remains constant, the mass would also triple. This relationship is based on the formula: ( \text{Density} = \frac{\text{Mass}}{\text{Volume}} ). Triple the volume would result in triple the mass if density stays the same.
If the volume is tripled while the mass remains constant, the density of the object will decrease because density is mass divided by volume. This means that the object will become less dense and occupy more space.
A [multiplicative] change in one dimension makes the same change in the volume. So the volume would be tripled.
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The volume goes up by 9 times
The original volume is multiplied by 27.
The mass of the chalk would stay the same because volume and mass are independent properties. Triple the volume does not mean that mass will change.
The volume becomes (3)3 = 27 times as much.
If the volume is tripled while keeping the same mass, the density of the object will decrease. This means that the same amount of mass is distributed over a larger volume, resulting in a lower density.
If volume is held constant and pressure is tripled, the temperature will also triple according to the ideal gas law (PV = nRT). This relationship is known as Gay-Lussac's Law.
I'd need to review what happened in number-1 before I could answer that. I do know that if only the length of a rectanguar prism is tripled, while the other two dimensions remain unchanged, then its volume triples.