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What is density a measure of?
Mass
per unit
volume
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How do you calculate density?
Divide
mass
by
volume
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What is the symbol for density?
The Greek letter rho
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In physics, how is density typically measured?
Kilograms
per
meter cubed
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What is the density of solid aluminium?
2710
kilos
per
meter cubed
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How much mass does a one meter cube of aluminium have?
2710
kilos
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How can density be measured in other units?
Using
grams per centimeter cubed
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What is the conversion between grams per centimeter cubed and kilos per meter cubed?
1 gram per centimeter cubed equals
1000
kilos per meter cubed
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How do you calculate the volume of 420 kilos of aluminium?
Divide
mass
by
density
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What is the volume of 420 kilos of aluminium with a density of 2710 kilos per meter cubed?
0.155 meters cubed
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What are the steps to calculate the density of a solid experimentally?
Measure the mass using a
balance
Determine the
volume
based on shape:
Regular
:
Length
×
Width
×
Height
Irregular
: Use a
eureka can
Plug values into the density
equation
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How do you find the volume of a regular solid?
Multiply
length
,
width
, and
height
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How do you find the volume of an irregular solid?
Use a
eureka can
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What is the purpose of the outlet on a eureka can?
To collect
displaced water
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How do you measure the density of a liquid?
Divide
mass
by
volume
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What is the equivalent of 10 milliliters in cubic centimeters?
10
centimeters cubed
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Why is measuring a larger volume more accurate?
It minimizes
measurement uncertainty
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What can you do to identify anomalies in measurements?
Take
multiple
measurements
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What is the overall process for finding the density of a substance?
Measure
mass
Determine
volume
(regular or irregular)
Use the
formula
: Density = Mass / Volume
Record and analyze results
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