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Density, Mass, Volume Sunday, 07 April 2019
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What is density? Density is defined by dividing a materials mass by its volume. π·πππ ππ‘π¦= πππ π π£πππ’ππ It was discovered by Archimedes and is key to analysing the different ways in which some materials react in various fluids. For example Some woods float in water because they have a lower density. Whilst some metals will sink in water because the metal has a much higher density.
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Example Find the density for each of the following materials Mass 350g , Volume 5 cm3 Mass 1400g , Volume 25 cm3 Zinc which has a mass of 56.8 g and a volume of 8 cm3
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M D V π·πππ ππ‘π¦= πππ π ππππ’ππ π·πππ ππ‘π¦Γππππ’ππ=πππ π ππππ’ππ= πππ π π·πππ ππ‘π¦
Example Find the mass for a material with density 6.5 g/cm3 which has a volume 3.5 cm3
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Example Find the mass for a material with density 18.2 g/cm3 which has a volume 7 cm3
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Example A piece of Gold has a density of g/cm3 and a mass of 250 g. What is the volume of this gold?
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π·πππ ππ‘π¦= πππ π ππππ’ππ Find the density for each of the following masses with stated volumes a) An object with mass 300 g which has a volume of 12 cm3. b) An object with mass 13.8 g which has a volume of 3 cm3. c) An object with mass 1.24 kg which has a volume of 155 cm3.
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π·πππ ππ‘π¦Γππππ’ππ=πππ π Find the Masses for each of the following Volumes with stated densities. a) An object with Density 1.8 g/cm3 and volume 5 cm3 b) An object with Density 2.7 g/cm3 and volume 9 cm3 c) An object with Density 16.5 g/cm3 and volume 3.1 cm3
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