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What would happen to the density of an object if the mass is increased, but the volume does not change?

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If the volume stays the same, then an increase in mass will cause an increase in density.

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However, an increase in mass along with an increase in volume can give rise to no increase in density, which would describe an intensive property

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Answer:

If the volume stays the same, then an increase in mass will cause an increase in density. However, an increase in mass along with an increase in volume can give rise to no increase in density, which would describe an intensive property.

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