Asked by Aubrey T.
. How does changing volume change the density of an object?
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John1
Density = mass/volume
suppose: mass = 20
volume is 5 density = 4
volume is 10 density = 2
if the volume is larger than the density gets smaller.
However,the question might be asking something different - every object has its own given density and changing the volume doesn't change the density. It would change the mass, but not the density.
suppose: mass = 20
volume is 5 density = 4
volume is 10 density = 2
if the volume is larger than the density gets smaller.
However,the question might be asking something different - every object has its own given density and changing the volume doesn't change the density. It would change the mass, but not the density.
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