Why does density of a substance remain the same for different amounts of the substance?

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2026-07-12 05:00

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Density represents mass per volume and so when homogeneous (and incompressible), an amount increase/decrease does not change density, as the mass and volume change in the same proportioning. Water density is 8.34#/cu ft, whether it is 2 cubic feet or 4 cubic feet.

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