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Can you look at what Mr Porter has written in your book?? Do now!
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This lesson Recall and use the relationship between density, mass and volume Density = mass/volumeD = m/V Describe how to determine density using direct measurements of mass and volume
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Density
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Remember that density is the mass of one cubic centimetre (or cubic metre) of a substance. So for example, gold has a density of 19.3 g/cm 3. This means one cubic centimetre (cm 3 ) of gold has a mass of 19.3 grams (or one cubic metre of gold has a mass of 19300 kg) http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=IE&feature=related&hl=en- GB&v=14nahP_FVnM
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Density (g/cm 3 ) = mass(g) volume(cm 3 ) Or using the formula triangle; m D x V kg/m 3 kg m3m3 Can you copy this please!
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Density of regular shapes volume = length x width x height density = mass/volume mass using a scale length width height
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Now measure the density of the materials on the trolley using the method described. Design your own table of results (using a pencil and ruler). Take some time to think about this! You have brass, Perspex, steel, copper, wood, aluminium and lead
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Density of liquids Mass of liquid and cylinder Mass of cylinder Mass of liquid Density = mass/volume Volume
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Density of irregular shapes (1) Difference in level gives the volume of the shape mass Density = mass/volume
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Density of irregular shapes (2) Displacement can volume of object mass Density = mass/volume
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Now measure the density of the liquids and objects on the trolley using the methods described. Design your own table of results (using a pencil and ruler). Take some time to think about this! You ethanol, cooking oil, water, acetone and mercury. Can you also then find the density of a “boss”
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Homework Finish “Density” sheet. Due Thursday 9 th September.
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