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1 December, 16:41

You now carefully compress the sphere so its radius is r/2. what is the density of the compressed sphere

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  1. 1 December, 16:43
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    Density = mass/volume.

    the volume of the uncompressed sphere is : 4/3.π. R³ and the density is:

    D₁ = m / (4/3.π. R³)

    the volume of the compressed sphere is 4/3.π. (R/2) ³ = π. R³/6 and its density is D₂ = m / (π. R³/6) (since the mass didn't change).

    Density increase: D₂/D₁ = [m / (π. R³/6) ] / [m / (4/3.π. R³) ] = 8 times
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