What happened here? Observations.

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What happened here? Observations

What is different about these blocks?

Name a physical characteristic that describes you! I am tall I have brown eyes I have a scar on my ankle

Add the units to your ESRT! g/cm3

Lab 1.3 Density Does Not Change Objective: To determine the density of different pieces of clay

V=

Exit: If a material is cut in half what happens to its density?

C B A

Mass vs. Volume Mass vs. Density

Temperature vs. Density Temperature vs. volume Temperature vs. Density

Pressure vs. Density Pressure vs volume

Lab Factors that affect Density

1.8 1.8 1.8 0.4 0.4 0.4

7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5

Volume cm3 100 Mass

5 The density of different objects Key Object A Object B Object C Object D Object E Mass (g) 5 5 Volume cm3