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∙ 12y agoit melts
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∙ 12y agoShape, mass or volume.
There is insufficient information for us to answer this question. Density = Mass / Volume. For a regular shape, the volume can be determined from a formula - which will depend on the shape. However, you still require the mass for which there is no information.
To change density there are three ways. You can change the shape, mass or volume of the object
The shape of an object is not enough to calculate its density. You also need its mass and then Density = Mass/Volume.
The shape does not affect the density: density = mass / volume = 50.2g / 5.0 ml = 10.04 g/ml
Volume of anything = (its mass) divided by (its density) regardless of what shape it happens to be.
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Size does not affect density, as density is a property that only depends on the mass and volume of an object. However, shape can impact density if the shape affects the volume of the object. A more compact shape will have a higher density compared to a more spread-out shape with the same mass.
To find the density of a glass stopper, you need to measure its mass using a scale, then measure its volume by either water displacement method or calculating its dimensions if it has a regular shape. Divide the mass by the volume to calculate the density, usually in units of g/cm3 or kg/m3.
Changing the shape of an object does not affect its density because density is determined by the mass and volume of an object, not its shape. As long as the mass and volume of an object remain the same, its density will remain constant regardless of its shape.
Nothing. Since density is defined as the mass per unit volume. Shape is different from size. Size, of course, is related to the volume. Hence Shape is irrelevent.
Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume. Changing the object's shape does not change the amount of mass in the object or the volume it occupies, so the density remains the same. Density is a property that depends on the mass and volume of an object, regardless of its shape.
Shape, mass or volume.
Density is a property that depends on the mass and volume of the object, not its shape. Changing the shape of an object does not alter the amount of mass or volume it contains, so the density remains the same.
Obviously, the liquid phase has definite volume but indefinite shape as it is normally observed that when liquid water is poured in a glass, it adopts the shape of glass prior to any change in volume.
Changing the size of a material does not affect its density. Density is a characteristic property of a material that remains the same regardless of its size or shape. Density is calculated by dividing the mass of a material by its volume.
To find the density of an irregular shape, you will first need to measure its mass using a scale. Next, you will need to find the volume of the shape, which can be done by water displacement method or by using a formula suitable for the shape. Finally, divide the mass by the volume to calculate the density of the irregular shape.