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2 August, 20:52

If an objects volume decreases but the mass stays the same why

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  1. 2 August, 23:20
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    Density is defined as d=m/v

    i. e. density = mass per unit volume. as seen in this equation, an increase in v with constant m would result in a smaller density
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