Density

Cards (19)

  • What is density a measure of?
    Mass per unit volume
  • How do you calculate density?
    Divide mass by volume
  • What is the symbol for density?
    The Greek letter rho
  • In physics, how is density typically measured?
    Kilograms per meter cubed
  • What is the density of solid aluminium?
    2,710 kilos per meter cubed
  • How does the density of aluminium convert to grams per centimeter cubed?
    2.71 grams per centimeter cubed
  • How do you calculate the volume of 420 kilos of aluminium?
    Divide mass by density
  • What is the first step to calculate density experimentally?
    Find the mass of the object
  • How do you find the volume of a regular solid?
    Multiply length, width, and height
  • What is the volume of a cuboid with dimensions 4 cm, 3 cm, and 2 cm?
    24 centimeters cubed
  • How do you measure the volume of an irregular solid?
    Use a eureka can and measuring cylinder
  • What happens when you add a solid to a eureka can?
    Water flows out the spout and into the measuring cylinder. Then calculate the volume
  • How do you find the density of a liquid?
    Divide mass by volume
  • What is the first step to measure the density of a liquid?
    Zero the balance with an empty cylinder
  • How much liquid is equivalent to 10 milliliters?
    10 centimeters cubed
  • Why is measuring a larger volume more accurate?
    It minimizes measurement uncertainty
  • How can you identify anomalies in density measurements?
    Take multiple measurements
  • What are the steps to find the density of a solid experimentally?
    1. Measure the mass using a balance.
    2. Determine the volume:
    • For regular shapes: multiply length, width, height.
    • For irregular shapes: use a eureka can.
    1. Calculate density: divide mass by volume.
  • What are the steps to find the density of a liquid experimentally?
    1. Zero the balance with an empty measuring cylinder.
    2. Pour a known volume of liquid into the cylinder.
    3. Record the mass of the liquid.
    4. Calculate density: divide mass by volume.