Table of Contents
- 1 What would happen to density if mass increased but volume stays constant?
- 2 Why does density stay the same when mass and volume change?
- 3 What happens to density if volume increases?
- 4 What happens to density when volume is constant?
- 5 What happens to the mass when the volume increases?
- 6 What happens to mass when volume increases?
- 7 Is it possible to increase the density of an object?
- 8 What happens to the density of a styrofoam if the volume increases?
What would happen to density if mass increased but volume stays constant?
As density is inversely proportional to volume, if volume of an object increases, the density of the object decreases when mass remains the same. Thus the density of the object decreases if the volume of an object increases but the mass stays the same.
Why does density stay the same when mass and volume change?
Why? 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 density change if the volume and mass changes?
The density of an object can change if either the mass or volume of the object is changed. If an object is more dense than water, it will sink; if it is less dense than water, it will float.
What happens to density if volume increases?
Density and Volume are inversely proportional to each other. When volume increases, density decreases.
What happens to density when volume is constant?
If the volume stays the same, then an increase in mass will cause an increase in density.
Does density increase when volume and mass increase?
If the volume stays the same, then an increase in mass will cause an increase in density. However, an increase in mass along with an increase in volume can give rise to no increase in density, which would describe an intensive property.
What happens to the mass when the volume increases?
As the volume of the material increases, the mass will also increase. The greater the volume of the object the greater the number of atoms present. This will result in the object having greater mass.
What happens to mass when volume increases?
How does mass affect density and volume affect volume?
Explanation: Density increases as mass increases, vice versa Density increases as volume decreases, vice versa This is because mass, the numerator of the equation, would cause the final answer (density) to increase when it increases, assuming the volume remains constant And when the denominator of a fraction is large, in this case volume,…
Is it possible to increase the density of an object?
No, density is an Intensive property i.e it does not depend on mass or size. However if you can increase the mass with keeping the volume constant at atomic level which is not possible then you can. I think your question should be can we increase the mass of object within a certain volume by increasing it’s density.
What happens to the density of a styrofoam if the volume increases?
The density of any piece of the styrofoam would remain the same. Its density doesn’t change with volume. It will weigh less, it will have less mass, but it also has less volume. Density stays the same. What happens to density if an object’s volume remains constant but its mass is decreased?
What happens if the mass of an object stays the same?
If the mass of an object was to stay the same, but it’s volume where to increase, you would be increasing the demoninator (bottom of the fraction) without changing the numerator (top of the fraction) this would be like going from 1/2 to 1/4. With the denominator getting larger, and the numerator not changing the the value of ρ would decrease.