Chemistry, asked by RajatBabber2, 7 months ago

if volume decreases so density will increase or decrease plz explain

with example

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Pls mark me as brainliest

Explanation:

Density = Mass / Volume

Therefore Density and Volume are inversely proportional

That means if volume increases density decreases

and vice versa

Answered by boredd
0

Answer:

If volume decreases, density will increase.

Explanation:

The formula of density =

 \frac{mass}{volume}

so as you can see, volume is inversely proportional to density.

Like density is up (in the numerator) and volume is down (in the denominator).

Okay, you need to understand what density is.

So Density is basically how much stuff in a given amount of place.

So imagine you're in a small room with 15 people (low volume), it will feel very full and congested right (high density)?

Now imagine you're in a football field (high volume) with the same 15 people, now it's fine and everyone has space (less density).

That's why if you have 1 solid block of iron, it'll will be heavier than same shape and size of 1 solid block of wood.

Similar questions