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These are the corresponding units, if that's what you mean: mass: kilogram volume: cubic meter temperature: kelvin
at constant temperature in a closedcontainer the increase in temperature increases the volume of a gas but not the mass.
Mass!
If density = mass/volume, and your volume increases while mass remains the same... Then the denominator increases which would decrease the density
The density of a material depends on the mass and the volume of that material. In order to find the density of a material you must multiple the mass of the material and the volume of the material.
You cannot. If you know the volume, temperature and pressure of a pencil, you will be no closer to knowing its mass!
This question requires density to answer. Density is a ratio of mass to volume, and is dependent on temperature. Materials do have variable density based on temperature. The equation for density is mass/volume.
For a given volume and pressure, the mass of the air contained in that volume (density) will decrease as the temperature increases.
Mass, temperature, time, distance, and volume can all have number values.
These are the corresponding units, if that's what you mean: mass: kilogram volume: cubic meter temperature: kelvin
Density = mass/volume so it is related to mass and volume. And Volume is related to temperature and pressure, so it is related to those as well.
at constant temperature in a closedcontainer the increase in temperature increases the volume of a gas but not the mass.
Temperature will have no effect on mass, however it generally causes the volume to expand (I say generally, because there is a small range in where an increase in temperature cause contraction). Since volume grows and mass stays the same, then density will decrease.
Mass!
If density = mass/volume, and your volume increases while mass remains the same... Then the denominator increases which would decrease the density
The density of a material depends on the mass and the volume of that material. In order to find the density of a material you must multiple the mass of the material and the volume of the material.
- modifying the temperature- modifying the pressure- modifying the volume