What happens to the density if the mass is increased while the volume is kept constant?

What happens to the density if the mass is increased while the volume is kept constant?

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Density decreases when volume increases if mass is kept constant.

Q. Why is gravity proportional to mass?

According to theory, the reason mass is proportional to gravity is because everything with mass emits tiny particles called gravitons. These gravitons are responsible for gravitational attraction. The more mass, the more gravitons. Most gravitons exist in a cloud around the object.

Q. What is the similarities between mass and volume?

Mass and volume are two units used to measure objects. Mass is the amount of matter an object contains, while volume is how much space it takes up. Example: A bowling ball and a basketball are about the same volume as each other, but the bowling ball has much more mass.

Q. Does mass and volume always stay the same?

Volume (v) As long as the pressure and temperature stay the same, the mass-to-volume ratio, or density, of any pure substance is a constant, which means it does not change.

Q. Does matter have mass and volume?

Matter is all the “stuff” that exists in the universe. It has both mass and volume. Mass measures the amount of matter in a substance or an object. Volume measures the amount of space that a substance or an object takes up.

Q. Does every solid has mass?

Solids are easy to recognize. They have definite shape, mass, and volume. Liquids do not have definite shape, but they do have definite mass and volume. Liquids are similar to solids because their atoms are close together, but what makes a liquid different is that those atoms can move around.

Q. How do you know matter has mass?

Mass is the amount of mass an object contains. Mass is measured using a scale. Volume is the amount of space matter takes up. Volume can be measured by multiplying the length, width, and height of an object, or by using a measuring cup and seeing how the measurement of water changes in a cup.

Q. How do you know if something has more matter?

Mass is the measure of matter in a particular object. Now that we can determine if something is matter (if it has volume and mass), we can use another measurement, density, to determine what kind of matter a substance is. Density is the ratio of how much mass is in an object compared to the volume of that object.

Q. How do you tell if an object is matter?

Matter is any substance that has mass and takes up space. Everything is made of matter, so any object you can name consists of matter. Basically, if it takes up space and has mass, it’s matter.

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