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1 Notes Science Essential Question(s) What is density? What is mass? What is volume? How do I calculate density? How do I multiply and divide with decimals? Tennessee SPI Objective: Apply an equation to determine the density of an object based on its mass and volume Check for Understanding Calculate the density of various objects. SPI 0807.9.7 Density

2 SPI 0807.9.7 Density What is density?  Density is the amount of matter (mass) you have crammed in a given space (volume) Reminder: mass is how much matter is in an object  The unit for mass is grams (mg or g or kg) Reminder: volume is how much space it takes up (size)  Unit for solid volume is cubic meters (cm 3 or m 3 or km 3 )  Unit for liquid volume is liters (mL or L or kL) To compute density  - divide the mass by the volume of the object Science Notes Demonstration: Demonstrate with wadded up paper in a trash can

3 Density Example:  Here are two objects that are the same size. (1) Bowling Ball and (2) Soccer Ball  One of these objects contains more matter (bowling ball).  With two same-sized objects like this, the object with more mass has greater density than the other object. More Dense Less Dense SPI 0807.9.7 Density Science Notes

4  Soon you will get your first driver’s permit.  The place where you receive your driver’s permit is called the DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles)  Think of DMV for density SPI 0807.9.7 Density Science Notes Density Formula Use this formula: Density = mass divided by volume or Memory Trick D= M V Density = volume mass MVMV D = D= M V

5 Quick Practice SPI 0807.9.7 Density Science Solve the Density Problem Shown Below Go ahead and use a calculator (for now) 1) Calculate the density of an object with a mass of 25g and a volume of 10cm 3 Example: 25 (mass) divided by 10 (volume) Density= 10 25 Units… g/cm 3 Answer 25g ÷ 10cm 3 = 2.5 g/cm 3 Don't Forget Your Units! Example: grams/centimeter cubed Written like this… g/cm 3

6 Quick Practice SPI 0807.9.7 Density Science Solve the Density Problem Shown Below Go ahead and use a calculator (for now) Don't Forget Your Units! Example: grams/centimeter cubed Written like this… g/cm 3 2) Calculate the density of an object with a mass of 45kg and a volume of 43m 3 Example: 45 (mass) divided by 43 (volume) Density= 43 45 Units… kg/cm 3

7 Use this formula: Density=mass divided by volume Quick Practice SPI 0807.9.7 Density Science Solve The Three Density Problems Shown Below Go ahead and use a calculator (for now) Density= volume mass 2) Calculate the density of an object with a mass of 45kg and a volume of 43m 3 Example: 45 (mass) divided by 43 (volume) Density= 43 45 D= M /V or MVMV D= Units… kg/cm 3 (round up to the nearest hundredth) 45kg ÷ 43m 3 = 1.05kg/m 3

8 Use this formula: Density=mass divided by volume Quick Practice SPI 0807.9.7 Density Science Solve The Three Density Problems Shown Below Go ahead and use a calculator (for now) Density= volume mass 1) …density of an object with a mass of 25g a volume of 10cm 3 ? Example: 25 (mass) divided by 10 (volume) 2) …density of an object with a mass of 45kg a volume of 43m 3 ? Example: 45 (mass) divided by 43 (volume) 3) …density of an object with a mass of 350g a volume of 95cm 3 ? Example: 350 (mass) divided by 95 (volume) Density= 10 25 Density= 43 45 Density= 95 350 D= M /V or MVMV D= Units… g/cm 3 Units… kg/cm 3 Units… g/cm 3

9 Answers 1) …density of an object with a mass of 25g & volume of 10cm 3 ? 25g ÷ 10cm 3 = 2.5g/cm 3 3) …density of an object with a mass of 350g & volume of 95cm 3 ? (round up to the nearest hundredth) 350g ÷ 95cm 3 = 3.68g/cm 3 SPI 0807.9.7 Density Science Notes Density=mass divided by volume Don't Forget Your Units! Example: grams/centimeter cubed Written like this… g/cm 3

10 1) Identify which liquids would occupy levels A, B, and C according to their density. Level C Level B Level A DesignationSubstanceDensity Liquid 01Water1.0 g/mL Liquid 02Liquid Mercury13.6 g/mL Liquid 03Turpentine0.8 g/mL Turpentine (0.8 g/mL) Water (1.0 g/mL) Mercury (13.6 g/mL) SPI 0807.9.7 (Density) ANSWERS Science Notes SPI 0807.9.7 Density Density In Liquids Lower density liquids will float on top of liquids with higher density Example: Oil floats on top of water

11 SPI 0807.9.7 Density Science Notes Density In Liquids  Lower density liquids float on top of liquids with higher density  Higher density liquids will sink below lower density liquids View this YouTube Video Clip: Link: 7-Layer Density Column7-Layer Density Column

12 Mass: 12g Volume: 3cm 3 Mass: 23g Volume: 5cm 3 Mass: 11g Volume: 3cm 3 Mass: 19g Volume: 7cm 3 (A) (D) (C) (B) 4 g/cm 3 2.71 g/cm 3 3.6 g/cm 3 4.6 g/cm 3 Science Notes SPI 0807.9.7 Density Which cube below has the GREATEST density? Again…go ahead and use a calculator (for now)


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