Science, asked by 3sd2005, 1 year ago

Han if a body is compressed to half its previous volume what is be the effect on it density

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Answered by originaljustice
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Answered by SillySam
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Heya mate,Here is ur answer

We know that

density =  \frac{mass}{volume}

Let density be d.

Mass be m.

Volume be v.

So,
d =  \frac{m}{v}

According to the question

New volume (v')=v/2

Mass =m (same)

What will be density❓❓

d =  \frac{m}{v(new)}

d =  \frac{m}{ \frac{v}{2} }

d( new)=  \frac{m \times 2}{v}

d(new) = d \times 2

as
 \frac{m}{v }  = d

So, New density will be twice the previous density..

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