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If the volume is changed keeping its mass is constant?

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Answered by Anonymous
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There is a clear relationship between mass, density and volume. Unlike mass and volume, increasing the amount of material measured does not increase or decrease density. However, since volume deviates with changes in temperature and pressure, density can also change with temperature and pressure.

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If the volume is changed keeping its mass is constant?

There is a clear relationship between mass, density and volume. Unlike mass and volume, increasing the amount of material measured does not increase or decrease density. However, since volume deviates with changes in temperature and pressure, density can also change with temperature and pressure.

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