3.1.1 Calculating Density

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  • What is density defined as?
    Mass per unit volume
  • Density is measured in kg/m³ or g/cm³.

    True
  • To remember the density formula, use the phrase: Density is mass over volume
  • What does density tell us about matter?
    How tightly packed matter is
  • What are the standard units for measuring volume?
    m³ or cm³
  • To calculate density, we need to measure mass and volume.
  • The formula for density is: density = mass / volume
  • What does the symbol 'm' represent in the density formula?
    Mass
  • Arrange the following units from smallest to largest:
    1️⃣ g ||| kg ||| cm³ ||| m³
  • Match the term with its unit:
    Mass ↔️ kg or g
    Volume ↔️ m³ or cm³
  • 1 kg is equal to 1000 g.

    True
  • Density is a fundamental property of materials.
    True
  • To remember the density formula, use the phrase: Density is mass over volume
  • Arrange the steps to measure volume by displacement:
    1️⃣ Immerse the object in water
    2️⃣ Measure the displaced volume
  • Volume is measured in cubic meters or cubic centimeters.

    True
  • Match the term with its symbol:
    Mass ↔️ m
    Volume ↔️ V
  • The formula for density is: Density = Mass/Volume
  • Calculate the density if the mass is 50 g and the volume is 20 cm³:
    1️⃣ Density = Mass/Volume
    2️⃣ Density = 50 g / 20 cm³
    3️⃣ Density = 2.5 g/cm³
  • To calculate density, you divide the mass of an object by its volume
  • The density formula is Density = Mass/Volume.

    True
  • What is the symbol for density?
    ρ
  • How is density defined in terms of mass and volume?
    Mass per unit volume
  • Match the term with its definition:
    Density ↔️ Mass per unit volume
    Mass ↔️ Amount of substance
    Volume ↔️ Space occupied by a substance
  • What is the volume of a cube with sides one meter long?
  • To calculate density, you need to measure mass and volume.

    True
  • What units are used to measure mass?
    Kilograms or grams
  • To calculate the density of an object, you need to measure its mass and volume
  • Accurate measurements of mass and volume are crucial for density calculations.

    True
  • What are the units for density?
    kg/m³ or g/cm³
  • It is essential to use the correct units when calculating density.

    True
  • What is density defined as?
    Mass per unit volume
  • If an object has a mass of 50 g and a volume of 20 cm³, its density is 2.5 g/cm³