When the volume increases and the mass decreases, the density of the object decreases. This means that the object becomes less compact or dense for the given volume. The relationship between volume and mass is important when considering the physical properties of an object.
Density is mass divided by volume. Assuming the mass doesn't change, if the density decreases, then the volume must increase.
When an object moves closer to a light source, its shadow generally gets larger. This is because the object is blocking more of the light that would otherwise reach the surface where the shadow is being cast. As the object gets closer, it appears larger in relation to the surface, resulting in a larger shadow.
The pressure of a gas in a container increases when the volume decreases, and decreases when the volume increases, following Boyle's Law. Additionally, the pressure of a gas increases with an increase in temperature, as per Gay-Lussac's Law.
When the liquid in a thermometer gets colder, it contracts and decreases in volume. This causes it to move down the tube of the thermometer, indicating a lower temperature.
When an object gets bigger, its volume and weight increase more than its surface area. This affects the object's buoyancy: larger objects displace more water, making them more likely to float, whereas smaller objects may sink due to their higher density relative to the displaced water.
really.. the answer is that the volume also gets larger
It gets smaller.
As y gets, smaller, x gets larger.
It increases.
When heated it get larger and when you freeze it the matter gets smaller with an exeption to ice
baloon
The force gets larger.
As a cell becomes larger the surface area to volume ratio gets smaller. The volume increases by the square of the surface area. That is the main reason that one celled organisms are small.
Either b remains the same and c gets smaller or b gets larger so that c remains the same or both b and c change and nothing is predicatable.
Contracts
Density is mass divided by volume. Assuming the mass doesn't change, if the density decreases, then the volume must increase.
As the cell gets bigger, the surface to volume ratio gets smaller.