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  • 26-02-2020
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What happens to the volume of a loaf of bread that is squeezed? The mass? The density?

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iiStevieWonder
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  • 26-02-2020

Explanation:

The volume of the bread decreases, making the bread appear more compact, and smaller in size. The mass stays the same, it won't change unless part of the bread is removed. The density increases, the air bubbles inside of the bread get squished down, causing the bread to be smaller, and in turn, causing it to be more solid.

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