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a piece of silver cut in half,density stays the same.Why?
17 years ago

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Answered by Anonymous
because the mass and volume lowered. It was not squished to make density increase.

Density= m/v

17 years ago
Answered by DrBob222
Density is the mass per unit volume OR
d = m/v.
When you cut a piece of silver in half, the mass decreases by half and the volume decreases by half so the RATIO (m/v) stays exactly the same.
17 years ago

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