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Aim: What is Density? Do Now: In your notebooks, explain what you think determines an objects density? Then, try to explain how you would find an objects density (formula/steps/process)?
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I. Density: The amount of matter (mass) in a specific space (volume).
- describes how packed the molecules are within an object. - Measured using g/cm3 or g/ml. - Every object has it’s own unique density. D = M Density of an object remains the same no matter how many pieces it’s broken into V
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Using the density formula you can solve for mass and volume.
= Density Mass Density Density = Volume Mass = Density x Volume Do not Copy
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M D V
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What does neutrally buoyant look like?
II. Buoyancy vs. Density Buoyancy is an objects ability to float in water. - density helps determine if an object will sink (negative buoyancy), float (positive buoyancy) or remain neutral in water. What does neutrally buoyant look like?
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Which color liquid is most dense?
Which color liquid is least dense? Where would a metal sphere with a density of 3.0g/ml land? 1.3 g/ml - 2.9 g/ml - 4.3 g/ml - 5.4 g/ml -
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III. Density of Water and Ice
As water freezes it expands (increases volume) while the mass remains the same. This make ice less dense than water ice ice
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How do we know 40C is in the liquid phase?
IV. Frozen Lakes - Water is most dense at 4oC in the Liquid phase. Just before it freezes into ice. -100C air temp. ICE 00C 40C How do we know 40C is in the liquid phase?
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Closure1 : Why does a steel ship float in water?
Densities in grams / cm3 D (water) = 1.0 g / cm3 D (wood) = 0.8 g / cm3 D (steel) = 7.8 g / cm3 D (air) g / cm3 Answer: A ship has a steel shell that is hollow inside. The volume is mostly air. The ship and air together have a density less than water.
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Closure 2: From Top Do Now Bin; take a density review worksheet from the top bin to work on in class with your partner using your notes.
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