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14 May, 04:04

What happened to the volume of liquid displaced when the density of liquid is changed

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  1. 14 May, 07:00
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    Density = mass/volume

    So if mass is kept constant density has an inverse relationship with volume.

    In other words increasing density will decrease volume and vice versa, providing the mass is not changed.
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