Asked by Jerald
Why does changing the shape of an object have no effect on the density of that object?
Because it's still the same item all you did is change how it looks. The mass and matter stays in the object.
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Because it's still the same item all you did is change how it looks. The mass and matter stays in the object.
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Answered by
Joyy
density = mass / volume
if you don't change the amount or add weight, then it has no affect on the density.
if you don't change the amount or add weight, then it has no affect on the density.
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