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physical science
science skills - density
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- define density.
- write the formula for density.
- give two different units for density
a.
b.
- one cubic centimeter is the same volume as one
- a materials density is the same no matter how large or small the sample is, or what its shape is, as long as it is a solid, uniform piece of material. explain and give an example.
- the piece of wood below has a mass of 20 grams. calculate its volume and density. then use the table in your notes to determine what kind of wood it is.
- the density of balsa wood is about 170 kg/m³. convert this to g/cm³. why do you think balsa wood is used for models over oak and ash? use the table in your notes for help
- the density of maple wood is about 755 kg/m³. what is the mass of a solid piece of maple that has a volume of 640 cm³.
Step1: Define density
Density is the mass per unit volume of a substance.
Step2: Write density formula
The formula for density is $
ho=\frac{m}{V}$, where $
ho$ is density, $m$ is mass and $V$ is volume.
Step3: Give density units
a. $\text{kg/m}^3$
b. $\text{g/cm}^3$
Step4: Volume equivalence
One cubic - centimeter is the same volume as one milliliter.
Step5: Explain density constancy
Density is a characteristic property of a substance. For a uniform solid, the ratio of mass to volume is always the same. For example, a small gold cube and a large gold block have the same density because gold is a uniform material. The mass and volume change proportionally.
Step6: Calculate volume and density of wood
Volume of the wood $V = l\times w\times h=3\text{ cm}\times2\text{ cm}\times5\text{ cm}= 30\text{ cm}^3$.
Density $
ho=\frac{m}{V}=\frac{20\text{ g}}{30\text{ cm}^3}=\frac{2}{3}\text{ g/cm}^3\approx0.67\text{ g/cm}^3$.
Step7: Convert balsa - wood density and explain usage
Convert $170\text{ kg/m}^3$ to $\text{g/cm}^3$.
$1\text{ kg} = 1000\text{ g}$ and $1\text{ m}^3=(100\text{ cm})^3 = 1000000\text{ cm}^3$.
So, $170\text{ kg/m}^3=\frac{170\times1000\text{ g}}{1000000\text{ cm}^3}=0.17\text{ g/cm}^3$. Balsa wood is used for models over oak and ash because it has a low density, making models lighter and easier to handle.
Step8: Calculate mass of maple wood
First, convert the density of maple wood from $\text{kg/m}^3$ to $\text{g/cm}^3$. $755\text{ kg/m}^3=\frac{755\times1000\text{ g}}{1000000\text{ cm}^3}=0.755\text{ g/cm}^3$.
Using $
ho=\frac{m}{V}$, we can find $m=
ho V$.
$m = 0.755\text{ g/cm}^3\times640\text{ cm}^3 = 483.2\text{ g}$.
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- Density is the mass per unit volume of a substance.
- $
ho=\frac{m}{V}$
- a. $\text{kg/m}^3$; b. $\text{g/cm}^3$
- milliliter
- Density is a characteristic property. For a uniform solid, mass and volume change proportionally. Example: small and large gold cubes have the same density.
- Volume: $30\text{ cm}^3$, Density: $\frac{2}{3}\text{ g/cm}^3\approx0.67\text{ g/cm}^3$
- $0.17\text{ g/cm}^3$. Balsa wood is used for models as it has low density, making models lighter.
- $483.2\text{ g}$