If the volume of a substance is doubled keeping its mass same. What happens to its density ?
(A) No change (B) remains same (C) gets doubled (D) gets halved
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Answer:
D gets halved
Explanation:
d=m/v
since mass is constant
v is inversly proportional to density
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the density will get halved coz mass is inversely proportional to volume.
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