The density of a material is defined as its mass divided by its volume (density = mass/volume). If you have a larger piece of the same material, both the mass and volume increase proportionally, assuming the material is uniform and homogeneous. As a result, the density remains constant. In other words, the density of the material does not change with the size of the piece.
What happens to the density of a material if you have a larger piece of it?(1 point)
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