SOLUTION: What would happen to the density of an object is the:
A. mass were tripled
B. volume were tripled
C.mass were doubled and volume were tripled
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Question 210494: What would happen to the density of an object is the:
A. mass were tripled
B. volume were tripled
C.mass were doubled and volume were tripled
Answer by tutor_paul(519) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The relationship between mass, volume, and density is given by:
So...
if M was tripled, D would triple
if V were tripled, D would reduce by 1/3
if M were doubled and volume tripled, D would reduce by 2/3
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