Answer: if you push an object the force will be applied.
when you bent, stretched, crumpled- small amount we temporarily deform it; this is an elastic deformation. The object will return to its original size once the deforming force is removed.
If you cut the object, you are cutting the amount of molecules, so the density would remain the same. This is because when an object is cut its mass and volume decrease by an equal proportion and so the density (mass/volume) remains unchanged.
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Answer: if you push an object the force will be applied.
when you bent, stretched, crumpled- small amount we temporarily deform it; this is an elastic deformation. The object will return to its original size once the deforming force is removed.
If you cut the object, you are cutting the amount of molecules, so the density would remain the same. This is because when an object is cut its mass and volume decrease by an equal proportion and so the density (mass/volume) remains unchanged.
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bent
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im not sure but correct me if im wrong sorry