Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byKelly Miller Modified over 9 years ago
2
Learning Target: Be able to explain how an object’s density is related to its mass and volume both mathematically (quantitatively) and in words (qualitatively). Learning Outcome : Complete “Density Lab”
3
An object’s density is related to the amount of matter or “stuff” (mass) contained in a corresponding unit of volume. Density is a physical property of matter. It is an Intensive property meaning density of a material does not change depending on the amount measured (see first slide).
4
Density is a ratio (mass/volume) with SI dimensions [kg]/[m 3 ] For our class, we will mostly use units of g/cm 3
5
Substance ρ [kg]/m 3 Air0.0013 * Ice0.917 Water1.00 (Sometimes used as Reference) Aluminum (Al)2.70 Iron (Fe)7.86 Gold (Au)19.3 *at 0 o C and 1 atm Pressure In general, density decreases as a substance moves from solid liquid gas Do you notice any exceptions above?
6
Density is related to buoyancy because objects less dense than another (i.e. water) will float. To calculate a relative density, just divide the substance you are analyzing by a reference: pH 2 O= 1.00kg/m 3 pIce=.917kg/m 3.917/1.00 =.917 If the substance is less than the reference (ratio is < 1) it will float.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.