volume does affect the density because the formula of density= mass/ volume
Some diseases that affect the skin also affect the lungs and other structures in the chest. Sarcoid is one example.
Yes, water density will affect an object's ability to float.
Rock density has no direct affect on war.
Density=mass/volume
Bones and other solids, Why? Because their higher density stops more X-rays than soft tissues do.
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No, a change in mass alone does not affect the density of an object. Density is determined by the mass of the object and the volume it occupies, so changes in mass need to be accompanied by corresponding changes in volume to affect an object's density.
No, the density of an object does not directly affect its speed. The speed of an object is determined by factors such as the force applied to it and the resistance it encounters, not its density.
They experimented with xrays on the prisoners in the concentration camps. Mostly at Auschwitz.
Not at all. The density remains the same.
yes..density is affect.