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Density

Created by Dr. A. Davila2010

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Three Cubes of Three Different Types of Woods

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Balance Scale

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Pine Verses the Oak

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Pine Verses the Poplar

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A measurable physical property that can be found by dividing the

mass of an object by its volume.

Una propedad física que se puede medir; se puede calcular

dividiendo la masa de un cuerpo entre su volumen.

D = mv

densitydensidad

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MASSmasa

The Kilogram (kg) is the SI unit for mass. The triple-beam balance or an electronic balance scale

may be used.

El Kilogramo (kg) es la unidad SI de masa. Se usa una balanza

Triple-Beam Balance(balanza de platillo)

Electronic Balance Scale (balanzas de

precisión)

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gram (g)gramo (g)

• A unit for mass

• Una unidad de masa

1 gram = 0.35 ounces

= 1 gram

= 5 grams

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Use the Triple-Beam Balance to measure mass (g)

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Calibrate your Balance if the pointer is not centered on zero

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Start by making sure the riders are on the zero setting

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Turn Knob to right or left

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Place your mass to be measured in the center of the clean pan. Slide the riders from slot to slot until the pointer is centered back

at zero

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If not enough, move the next largest unit rider

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Add together the beam positions of all three riders. This will be the mass of the object

measured.

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The oak cube has a mass of 13 grams

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VOLUMEvolumen

The Cubic meter (m3) is the SI unit for volume. A graduated cylinder can be used.

El metro cubico (m3) es la unidad SI para medir

volumen. Se usa una probeta graduada.

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liter (L)litro (L)

• A unit measuring volume or capacity

• Una unidad de volúmen o capacidad

1000 mL = 1 L

946.35 mL =

1 qt.

meniscus

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200 milliliters of water

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Displacement of the water

due to the cubHow much water got displaced?

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Displacement of the water

due to the cubHow much water got displaced?

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Displacement of the water due to the

cube.How much water got displaced?

225

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About 14.5 mL225

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Three-Dimensionalincludes _________, ___________,

and _____________.Used to find ___________ of an

object.

Glue the net for a cubic centimeter

Glue the net for a cubic

inch

1 cubic inch is equal to _____ cubic centimeters

Length widthheight

VOLUME

V = 1 cm3

16.39

V = 1 in3

CC

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milliliter (mL)millilitro (mL)

• A fraction of a liter (1/1000 L)

• 1 cubic centimeter is equal 1 milliliter

Una fracción de un litro (1/1000 L)

Un centimetro cubico es igual que 1 millilitro

1 cm3 = 1 mL (cc)

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MASSmasa

The Kilogram (kg) is the SI unit for mass. The triple-beam balance or an electronic balance scale

may be used.

El Kilogramo (kg) es la unidad SI de masa. Se usa una balanza

Triple-Beam Balance(balanza de platillo)

Electronic Balance Scale (balanzas de

precisión)

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VOLUMEvolumen

The Cubic meter (m3) is the SI unit for volume. A graduated cylinder can be used.

El metro cubico (m3) es la unidad SI para medir

volumen. Se usa una probeta graduada.

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milliliter (mL)millilitro (mL)

• A fraction of a liter (1/1000 L)

• 1 cubic centimeter is equal 1 milliliter

Una fracción de un litro (1/1000 L)

Un centimetro cubico es igual que 1 millilitro

1 cm3 = 1 mL (cc)

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A measurable physical property that can be found by dividing the

mass of an object by its volume.

Una propedad física que se puede medir; se puede calcular

dividiendo la masa de un cuerpo entre su volumen.

D = mv

densitydensidad

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The oak cube has a mass of 13 grams and a volume of 16.5 milliliters

13 g16.5 mLD=

0.77 g/mLD=

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Real World ApplicationDensity can be used to compute the

weight of a piece of machinery or part of a bridge or building before it is actually constructed. An engineer needs only to know the volume and density of the material of which it is to be made. The engineer can compute beforehand the load that each part of the structure will have to support. This will determine whether the design is of sufficient enough.

mVD=

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Real World Application

• Density can also be used to differentiate a pure metal from an alloy, as in the classic case where Archimedes had to determine if Sicily’s king had a crown of pure gold or an alloy.

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What Archimedes Measured

Weight of the gold that Hiero had given the jeweler)

Volume of water the gold displacedWeight of the crownVolume of the water the crown displaced

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• What Archimedes Found Archimedes found that the jeweler’s crown displaced more water than the gold block.

• Archimedes Argument (Explanation) Archimedes reasoned that a gold crown should displace the same volume of water as the as the gold Hiero had given the jeweler. However, if it was not pure gold, but a silver alloy as the king suspected, that would increase the volume of the crown and displace more water.

http://www.crsep.org/PerplexingPairs/Jan.%2022.2003_Archimedes.pdf

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• He observed that the jeweler’s crown displaced twice the volume of water displaced by the gold and concluded that the jeweler’s crown was not made from gold.

• Because gold weighs more than silver, he reasons that a crown mixed with silver would have to be bulkier to reach the same weight as one composed only of gold; therefore it would displace more water than its pure gold counterpart.

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• Thus, Archimedes showed that water displacement was a good method for measuring the volume of irregular objects (as Archimedes certainly was!). An object immersed in water will displace a volume of water equal to the volume of that object.

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