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Katelyn
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17 January, 01:56
Can the density of an object change?
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Dania Alvarado
17 January, 02:02
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The density of an object can change if either the mass or the volume has changed.
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Raul Maynard
17 January, 02:09
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An items density is its mass divided by its volume. So if you change the shape and the mass and volume remain the same the density does not change but if you change the volume and/or mass then the density will change.
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