If the masses of both planets are halved, and the distance between them is also halved, then the force between them is a. one quarter. b. half as much. c. twice as much. d. four time as much. e. none of these. 30. If the volume and the mass of an object were to double, its density would a. halve. ... b. double. c. stays the same.
www.aui.ma/personal/~H.Darhmaoui/tfp0-f97.html
Your teacher is correct. The density remains the same because as you double the mass you also double the volume. Since density is a function of mass to volume, the density remains constant under normal conditions. ... The density will be the same because what the object is made of didn't change.
in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081025181117A... in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081025181117AAizM8o
se3 (PDF File)
14) If the mass of an object were to double while its volume remains the same, its density would; A) double. B) stay the same. C) halve. 15) Doubling the linear size of an object multiplies its area by; A) 2 and its volume by 4. B) 4 and its volume by 8. C) 8 and its volume by 16. D) none of these.
uweb.txstate.edu/~WG06/PHYS1310/Mse3.pdf
Which has more density, a loaf of bread just after it comes out of the oven or the same loaf that has been squeezed into a small volume? ... A block of balsa wood floats on water while a same-size block of lead lies submerged in the water. The buoyant force is __________. ... remains the same...
members.cox.net/fizzixman/cpmatterpracticequiz.htm
When work is done by a system and no heat added to it, the temperature of the system ; A) increases. B) decreases. C) remains unchanged. ... If the volume of an object were to double while its mass stays the same, its density would A) halve. B) double. C) stay the same.
www.physics.sfsu.edu/~rrogers/Phys101/Phys101/QzCh12-18... www.physics.sfsu.edu/~rrogers/Phys101/Phys101/QzCh12-18ansrs.htm
11) If the mass of an object were to double while its volume remains the same, its density would ; A) stay the same. B) halve. C) double.
sem.cypresscollege.edu/~astronomy/courses/phys130/homew... sem.cypresscollege.edu/~astronomy/courses/phys130/homework/version_b/130hw11-12b.htm
While the console has attracted many consumers, the pc is ... This is sports gaming where the object is to get you to buy the same exact game every year. ... EA's object is to earn money and satisfy its shareholders, period. PC games such as WoW (and I'm not an RPG'er by any stretch) generate huge amounts of cash MONTHLY.
itsinthegame.ea.com/archive/2008/07/01/addressing-the-c... itsinthegame.ea.com/archive/2008/07/01/addressing-the-core-issues.aspx
(a) gains mass while its volume stays the same and its density increases. (b) gains volume while its mass stays the same and its density decreases. (c) gains mass and volume, while its density stays the same. (d) gains mass while its volume stays the same and its density decreases. ... (d) the object will change its direction,
www.phys.unt.edu/~klittler/sample_exam_questions_curren... www.phys.unt.edu/~klittler/sample_exam_questions_current.htm
A new generation of nuclear power plants is on the drawing boards in the U.S., but the projected cost is causing some sticker shock: $5 billion to $12 billion a plant, double to quadruple earlier rough estimates. ... Staying submerged for months at a time, while theoretically possible, is seldom done and of little...
blogs.wsj.com/environmentalcapital/2008/05/12/its-the-e... blogs.wsj.com/environmentalcapital/2008/05/12/its-the-economics-stupid-nuclear-powers-bogeyman/
chapter5 (PDF File)
The electrical signal may vary its frequency, phase, ... An important consideration in the use of quasi-analog signal transmission is that, while the signal remains in quasi-analog form, ... ISB independent sideband A method of double-sideband transmission in which the information carried by each sideband is different.
www.its.bldrdoc.gov/pub/oa-rpt/hf-ale/handbook/chapter5... www.its.bldrdoc.gov/pub/oa-rpt/hf-ale/handbook/chapter5.pdf