Table of Contents
- 1 Does density change if you break it apart?
- 2 How does the density of a sample change when you split it into pieces?
- 3 What would happen to the density of an object if the volume decreased while the mass stayed the same?
- 4 What happens to the density of a material when it is broken into two?
- 5 How is the density of clay affected by shape?
- 6 Which is more, the clay or the equal volume of water?
Does density change if you break it apart?
The density remains the same because cutting the object in half will divide the mass & volume by the same amount. Also, the density of a substance remains the same no matter what size it is. All matter has its own unique density.
How does the density of a sample change when you split it into pieces?
Explanation: Density is an intensive property. This means that regardless of the object’s shape, size, or quantity, the density of that substance will always be the same. Even if you cut the object into a million pieces, they would still each have the same density.
What happens to the density of an object when it is broken in half?
What happens to the density of an object if the object is cut in half? The density remains the same because cutting the object in half will divide the mass & volume by the same amount. Also, the density of a substance remains the same no matter what size it is.
Does the size of an object affect its density?
In other words, the size or amount of a material/substance does not affect its density.
What would happen to the density of an object if the volume decreased while the mass stayed the same?
If the mass of the object stays the same but the volume of the object decreases then its density becomes greater.
What happens to the density of a material when it is broken into two?
The mass changes and the volume changes, but the density remains the same. The density is an intrinsic property of the material. If the key is broken in half, each half will have half the mass and occupies half the volume of the original key. But the density doesn’t change.
What affects density of an object?
The density of an object or quantity of matter is its mass divided by its volume. Non-standard conditions can result in a change of volume, affecting the density of the materials. Also, certain temperatures and pressures can result in a change the state of the matter, which also affects the density.
How does mass affect the density of an object?
Density = Mass/Volume, which means that density is how heavy an object is compared to its size – so how closely its molecules are “packed” together. It has a higher density. Density = Mass/Volume also means that the larger the volume of an object compared to its mass, the less dense it is.
How is the density of clay affected by shape?
In order to answer this question, we simply need to measure the mass and volume of the clay at each shape. Since the mass and volume both do not change when re-shaping the clay, the density does not change.
Which is more, the clay or the equal volume of water?
Place an empty container on the tape at the opposite end of the balance. Slowly and carefully add water to the empty container until it is full. The clay has a greater mass than an equal volume of water. So, the density of clay is greater than the density of water. Which weighs more, the clay or an equal volume of water?
How can you tell if a ball of clay floats or sinks?
Place your ball of clay in the water to see if it floats of sinks. Break off about ½ of the original clay ball, form it into a ball, and place it in the water. Does it float or sink? Break off another ½ of this smaller ball, form it into a ball and test to see whether it sinks or floats.
What makes an object float or sink in density?
An object will float if it is less dense than the liquid it is placed in. An object will sink if it is more dense than the liquid it is placed in. Summary. Students will investigate a wax candle and a piece of clay to understand why the candle floats and the clay sinks even though the candle is heavier than the piece of clay.