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The Density of a large amount of Lead is 11.2 g/ml. When I cut it in half, what happens to the density of the lead?

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Answer:

The density remain the same (11.2 g/ml)

Explanation:

Density can be defined as the ratio of mass to volume of a body.

From the question,

If the density of large lead is 11.2 g/ml, if it is cut by half, then the mass and volume will become half the original size.

I.e The mass and volume of lead will be divided by half.

Thereby making the density to remain the same or unchanged (11.2 g/ml) as both mass and volume were equally divided.