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Unit 3: Particle Model of Matter
3.1 Density
3.1.2 Measuring Density
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Density is defined as mass per unit
volume
What is the formula for density?
\rho = \frac{m}{V}</latex>
Density is typically measured in kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³) or grams per
cubic centimeter
(g/cm³).
If a rock has a mass of 1000 kg and a volume of 0.5 m³, its density is 2000 kg/
m³
The density of air at standard temperature and pressure (STP) is
1.225 kg/m³
.
Density is typically measured in kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³) or grams per cubic
centimeter
What does density measure?
Mass per unit volume
Common units for density are kg/m³ or
g/cm³
.
Common units for density are kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³) or grams per cubic
centimeter
Steps to measure mass using a balance
1️⃣ Calibrate the balance
2️⃣ Place the object on the weighing platform
3️⃣ Read the measurement
4️⃣ Record the mass with appropriate units
The formula for density requires accurate mass
measurements
What is the first step in measuring mass using a balance?
Calibrate the balance
The formula for density,
ρ
=
\rho =
ρ
=
m
V
\frac{m}{V}
V
m
, requires accurate mass measurements
Calibrating the balance is the first step in
measuring
mass.
Match the shape with its volume formula:
Cube ↔️ V = a^{3}</latex>
Cylinder ↔️
V
=
V =
V
=
π
r
2
h
\pi r^{2} h
π
r
2
h
Sphere ↔️
V
=
V =
V
=
4
3
π
r
3
\frac{4}{3} \pi r^{3}
3
4
π
r
3
The volume of a cube is calculated using the formula
V
=
V =
V
=
a
3
a^{3}
a
3
, where
a
a
a
is the length of one side
Steps to measure the volume of regular shapes:
1️⃣ Measure the required dimensions accurately
2️⃣ Substitute the measured values into the appropriate formula
3️⃣ Calculate the volume using the formula
4️⃣ Record the volume with the correct units
What is the volume of a cube with sides measuring 5 cm?
125 cm³
What method is used to measure the volume of irregular shapes?
Displacement method
Steps to measure the volume of irregular shapes using the displacement method:
1️⃣ Fill the graduated cylinder with water to a known volume (
V
1
V_{1}
V
1
)
2️⃣ Carefully immerse the irregular object into the water
3️⃣ Observe the new volume (
V
2
V_{2}
V
2
)
4️⃣ Calculate the volume of the object using the formula:
V
=
V =
V
=
V
2
−
V
1
V_{2} - V_{1}
V
2
−
V
1
The formula for calculating the volume of an irregular object using the displacement method is
V
=
V =
V
=
V
2
−
V
1
V_{2} - V_{1}
V
2
−
V
1
, where
V
1
V_{1}
V
1
is the initial volume
Density is defined as mass per unit
volume
.
What is the formula for density?
ρ
=
\rho =
ρ
=
m
V
\frac{m}{V}
V
m
Density is typically measured in kilograms per cubic meter (
k
g
/
m
3
kg / m^{3}
k
g
/
m
3
) or grams per cubic centimeter
What is the density of a rock with a mass of 1000 kg and a volume of 0.5 m³?
2000 kg/m³
Density measures the amount of
mass
per unit volume.
Density is measured in units such as kilograms per cubic meter or grams per cubic
centimeter
What is used to measure the volume of regular shapes like cubes, cylinders, and spheres?
Specific formulas
The volume of a cube is calculated using the formula
V = a^{3}
What measurements are needed to calculate the volume of a cylinder?
Radius and height
The volume of a sphere depends only on its
radius
.
To measure the volume of cubes, cylinders, and spheres, specific
formulas
What is the formula for the volume of a cube with side length
a
a
a
?
V
=
V =
V
=
a
3
a^{3}
a
3
Match the shape with its volume formula:
Cube ↔️
V
=
V =
V
=
a
3
a^{3}
a
3
Cylinder ↔️
V
=
V =
V
=
π
r
2
h
\pi r^{2} h
π
r
2
h
Sphere ↔️
V
=
V =
V
=
4
3
π
r
3
\frac{4}{3} \pi r^{3}
3
4
π
r
3
Steps to measure the volume of regular shapes
1️⃣ Measure the required dimensions
2️⃣ Substitute into the formula
3️⃣ Calculate the volume
4️⃣ Record with correct units
What is the formula for the volume of a cylinder with radius
r
r
r
and height
h
h
h
?
V
=
V =
V
=
π
r
2
h
\pi r^{2} h
π
r
2
h
The height of a
cylinder
is needed to calculate its volume.
What is the formula for the volume of a sphere with radius
r
r
r
?
V = \frac{4}{3} \pi r^{3}</latex>
To measure the volume of cubes, cylinders, and spheres, specific
formulas
Steps to measure the volume of regular shapes
1️⃣ Measure the required dimensions
2️⃣ Substitute into the formula
3️⃣ Calculate the volume
4️⃣ Record with correct units
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