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Aim: What is Density? Do Now: In your notebooks, describe how to find the density of an object (formula). Also, what do you think determines an objects density?
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I. Density: The amount of matter in a specific volume
- A physical property of matter. - Measured in g/cm3 or g/ml. - Helps identify matter. Every object has a different density. D = M ** Density of an object remains the same no matter how many pieces it’s broken into ** V
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Mass Volume = Density Mass Density Density = Volume Mass = Density x
Using the one density formula you can rearrange the variables to solve for mass and volume. Mass Volume = Density Mass Density Density = Volume Mass = Density x Volume
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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. - determines if an object will sink, float 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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An ice cube floats in H2O because it has a density:
Example: Compare the density of H2O (water) to the density of an ice cube. THINK An ice cube floats in H2O because it has a density: a) Equal to the density of water b) Greater than the density of water c) Less than the density of water d) None of the above
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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 (lead) 11.3 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: From the back table, top bin; take a density review worksheet from the top bin to work on in class with your partner.
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