It is unchanged. The density is the mass divided by the volume, and as both of these numbers are halved the density does not change.
Yes, a nickel is half a dime!
You have a half dollar and a nickel. One of them, the half dollar, is not a nickel.
A half dollar and a nickel. One of them isn't a nickel, the other one is.
A half dollar and a nickel. One of them isn't a nickel, the other one is.
A half dollar and a nickel. One of them isn't a nickel, the other one is.
it is the same because the molecular structure did not change when you cut the wood in half.
It was the famous and major prohet Isaiah who was sawed in half by the evil king Mannaseh.
Half of a half of a nickel is 1.25 cents. A nickel is 5 cents. Half of that is 2.5 cents and half again would be the 1.25 cents.
Yes, a nickel is half a dime!
Copper-nickel is an alloy of copper and nickel which have different densities. You need to know the proportions of each metal in the alloy to determine its density.
It is a physical change.
Strictly be density, nickel should float on mercury.
The density of holmium at room temperature is 8.79g/cm3 - approximately 98% of the density of nickel.
How HEAVY it is depends on how large a piece of nickel you have, so the appropriate question is how DENSE it is. The density of nickel is about 8.9 kilogram per liter - i.e., 8.9 times the density of water.
You have a half dollar and a nickel. One of them, the half dollar, is not a nickel.
Nickel poisoning does not have a half life. Half life refers to the breakdown of radioactive substances.
one is the US half dollar The "other one" is a nickel 50c the "other one" is a nickel