I think for sure that temperature would affect the density of something. For example, if you have carmel and you heat it up, it has a lower viscosity and if you were to put it on something cold like snow, it would go back to its normal viscosity. Hope this helps
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Temperature and pressure can also affect density determination. Changes in temperature can cause substances to expand or contract, affecting their density, while changes in pressure can compress or expand substances, also influencing their density. Additionally, the chemical composition and state (solid, liquid, gas) of a substance can impact its density.
Density is mass/volume. So for a given mass as the volume increases the density will reduce.
Density is determined by the mass of a substance divided by its volume. Therefore, both mass and volume do affect the density of a substance. If the mass increases without a corresponding increase in volume, the density will increase. Conversely, if the volume increases without a corresponding increase in mass, the density will decrease.
No, the volume of the string does not affect buoyancy values. Buoyancy is determined by the density of the object compared to the density of the fluid it is immersed in, regardless of the volume of the object.
Mass over Volume+Density, so mass and volume.
When the density of air is high, there are more air molecules present in a given volume. This can affect various factors such as air pressure, sound transmission, and the efficiency of combustion processes.