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OpenStudy (allieatthedisco):

Explain why the density of an object remains the same even though the object is cut in half.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Because nothing is being taken away. Density is mass per volume. So the weight is halved and so is its volume so proportionately the density remains the same. Now of course if you cut something like a jelly filled doughnut in half and some of the jelly spills out, then we have a change in density :)

OpenStudy (allieatthedisco):

Ok, Thanks!!! (:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Your welcome :)

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