Respuesta :
D = 13/v
What happens to the density as the volume approaches 0?
The density approaches 13.
Assume : V = 3 ; V = 2 ; V = 1
D = 13/3 = 4.33
D = 13/2 = 6.50
D = 13/1 = 13
What happens to the density as the volume approaches 0?
The density approaches 13.
Assume : V = 3 ; V = 2 ; V = 1
D = 13/3 = 4.33
D = 13/2 = 6.50
D = 13/1 = 13
Answer:
Option A is correct
The density approaches infinity.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the equation:
[tex]D = \frac{13}{v}[/tex] ....[1]
where,
D is density of a particular substance .
v is the volume of the substance.
We have to find What happens to the density as the volume approaches 0.
As the volume approaches to 0
⇒[tex]v \rightarrow 0[/tex]
[1] ⇒
[tex]D \rightarrow \infty[/tex]
⇒The density approaches infinity.
Therefore, the density as the volume approaches 0 is, infinity.