Yes, Mass remains constant because the definition of mass does not mean weight. Mass means the amount of room and object takes.
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(mass) Density is mass/volume, so increasing the volume with mass held constant will decrease the density.
The dimension of mass is always [M].
no it does not remain contant.
Galileo was the first to discover that, when released at the same time, objects with different weights will reach the ground at the same time. This is true because the Earth's gravitation pull is constant. Generally speaking, the velocity of an object will initially be low (zero) and will, given time and distance, increase to reach its terminal velocity. Mass, on the other hand, will remain constant.
When mass increases and volume stays constant, the density increases. When volume increases and mass stays constant the density decreases. When they both change, then the density will depend on the rate of change of mass and the rate of change of volume.