Volume is a physical quantity not a change. However CHANGE in volume is a physical change.
The change in volume of an object due to temperature change is given by the coefficient of volume expansion (α), which for aluminum is about 0.000023 per degree Celsius. Given the initial temperature change from 0 to 100 degrees Celsius, the total change in volume can be calculated using the formula: ΔV = V * α * ΔT, where V is the initial volume, α is the coefficient of volume expansion, and ΔT is the change in temperature. Substituting the values, you can find the change in volume of the aluminum sphere.
Yes. Density is mass/volume so if mass increases so does density if volume does not change
When a can is crushed, the volume decreases due to the change in shape. The material inside the can gets compacted, reducing the amount of space it occupies. The actual change in volume depends on the extent of the crushing.
A solid has a definite shape and volume.
it can, yes. have you ever heard of putting ivory soap in the microwave? it expands into a big glob. anything that expand or shrinks due to a change in its chemical composure or in its surroundings,changes in volume. though its volume changes its mass will not.
Percentage change in volume= Change in volume/intial volume X 100
Volume is a physical quantity not a change. However CHANGE in volume is a physical change.
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No it doesn't change its volume
it cannot change its volume because it has a definite shape and the electrons are tightly packed but it can change its volume when there is a slight change in temperature.
it cannot change its volume because it has a definite shape and the electrons are tightly packed but it can change its volume when there is a slight change in temperature.
Yes there is a change in volume.
Gas can change shape and volume. It does not have a fixed shape or volume and can expand to fit its container.
It won't change. Density is volume divided by mass, so if volume doesn't change, density doesn't change unless you change the mass of the object.
It depends on what the question is about? For instance, an ingot of lead is heavy and, unless melted into a liquid state, is unlikely to change in volume or mass. More specific information is needed.
Volume= Length * Breadth * Height so if any of the variables change then volume will change.