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Post by Nick Longman on Nov 12, 2008 9:30:59 GMT -6
Seroiusly... if density doesn't change with volume, why do all tests we have done in mr. wilcox's class have different densitys among the same objects with differnet volumes, assumeing it isn't human error. Come up with ideas.
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Post by Carlos Gonzalez on Nov 12, 2008 15:00:56 GMT -6
I think water doesn't change density it is the object. All the tests we have done in Mr. Kruse's show what I say unless I imagined it or i was paying attention but not paying attention
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Post by Austin Taffae on Nov 14, 2008 10:35:40 GMT -6
Nothing changes in density, no matter how much you add or take away because the mass and the volume will always balance each other out
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Post by Carlos Gonzalez on Nov 14, 2008 14:47:46 GMT -6
Nothing changes in density, no matter how much you add or take away because the mass and the volume will always balance each other out I'm not so sure about this statement. But hey hey it is our ideas.
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Post by Shaley Brown on Nov 18, 2008 10:08:05 GMT -6
density doens't change all that changes is the mass and volume of the object that we are testing.
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Post by Carlos Gonzalez on Nov 19, 2008 14:50:54 GMT -6
I think I agree with Shaley. If we took apart styrofoam we wopuld just change its mass but not it density
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Post by brandonlong on Nov 19, 2008 15:06:04 GMT -6
i agree wit carlos on this 1
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Post by patricia schopp on Nov 19, 2008 15:10:00 GMT -6
i agree with shaley too
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Post by jocelyn wolff on Nov 19, 2008 15:11:15 GMT -6
Yeah. The Density Will Not ChanGe.
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Post by Carlos Gonzalez on Nov 19, 2008 15:13:26 GMT -6
So density will never change
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Post by patricia schopp on Nov 20, 2008 15:03:58 GMT -6
So density will never change things will have different densities depending on what they are but one object will always have the same density
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Post by Deidre Owen on Nov 20, 2008 15:09:36 GMT -6
i have a question i need answered the less density you hav the more u are able to float so if you turned in to gas u would float rite
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Post by patricia schopp on Nov 20, 2008 15:11:08 GMT -6
yeah i guess but people who have alot of fat float better even though they are alot heavier
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Post by Connor Springer <('.'<) on Feb 9, 2009 12:41:43 GMT -6
ok..well when pressure increases volume decreases
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