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Imagine that you have a piece of Styrofoam. Suppose you squeezed it hard enough to change its shape. Briefly describe how this compression would affect its mass, volume, and density.
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Imagine that you have a piece of Styrofoam. Suppose you squeezed it hard enough to change its shape. Briefly describe how this compression would affect its mass, volume, and density.
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Its mass would stay the same, it’s volume would become smaller, and it would become more dense.
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