1. The students were given the task of finding the density of a brownie. Johnny decided to eat ½ of his brownie before conducting his experiment. How would Johnny’s results compare with the rest of the class?

Respuesta :

Jonnys answer would be the same as his classmates because density does not depend upon the amount or size of a substance but on the composition of the substancw

Answer:

Johnny's result will be identical compared with rest of class

Explanation:

  • Density is the ratio of mass to volume
  • If mass increases/decreases then volume also increases/decreases proportionally. Hence density remains constant
  • Johnny ate half of it's brownie. So mass of brownie becomes half of it's original mass. Volume of brownie also becomes half of it's original mass
  • Density of brownie = [tex]\frac{(mass)_{brownie}}{(volume)_{brownie}}=\frac{\frac{(mass)_{brownie}}{2}}{\frac{(volume)_{brownie}}{2}}[/tex]
  • So Johnny's result will be identical compared with rest of class.
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