A few days ago
Anonymous

Help…I don’t understand this?

If you increase the mass of a substance, and leave the volume the same, what will happen to the density?

Can someone explain this to me?…Thanks!

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A few days ago
inderjitvirk2001

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the dencenty of the substance will decrese.

and it will sink.

mass is the weight.

volume is the size.

if u increase the weight and dont do any thing to the size. what will happen

it will because havier thus decreaseing the density.

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A few days ago
Anonymous
Density comes from the formula mass/volume. Density, in other words, means how closely packed the molecules in a substance are. There is a direct relationship between mass and density (as one increases, the other increases) and an inverse relationship between volume and denisty (One increases, the other decreases). So the denisty would increase if you raise the mass.

Example. Mass= 10, Volume = 5. 10/5= density of 2

Mass= 20, Volume = 5. 20/5= density of 4

Density increases when mass increases.

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A few days ago
777
think of density as of how tight things are packed together. The greater the mass, the more volume, (b*w*h), The more volume, the more space matter has to move around in. d=m/v.
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