Physics, asked by readingandlearning, 1 year ago

density=mass/volume
If volume changes density willn't change.why??​

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Answered by VEDshukla
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because density inversely propotional to volume

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Answered by DebendraSwain
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If volume changes density will not change because because density is an intensive property. This means that a regardless of objects shape, size,quantity, density of that substance will be the same. even if you Cut the substance into million pieces, still they will have same density.

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readingandlearning: what's the meaning of intensive property??
DebendraSwain: It means it is a bulk property means it is a local physical property of a system
VEDshukla: inversely proportional bhai
DebendraSwain: ha vahi
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