EXPERIMENT ABOUT DENSITY
In these experiment we'll learn about how to obtain the density of objects.
What do we need:
I used three objets a lemon, a razor and a jar:
To obtain the density of objects we need the volume of some water and the mass of an object. (Hipothesis)
- An object.- A vessel with measures - A scale - Water
Steps:
Results:
2. Then we put water in the vessel with the measure that you want.
3. After we fill the vessel, we introduce the object in the container.
- Lemon: 100 g/ml- Razor: 6g/ml - Jar: 0,8g/ml
1. First we weight the objects on a scale.
FORMULA
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Conclusion
With some water and the mass of one object we obtain the density of that object, so the hipothesis is right
That's all!
By: Adriana Montero Hervás
Bibliography
upcommons.upc.edu
What is density?
Density is a magnitude referring to the amount of mass contained in a given volume.
Data
Formula
Result
Volume 2 - Volume 1 = A A/mass = Density
Volume 1 = Volume of water that is in the vessel. Volume 2 = Volume that occupies the object in the vessel. Mass = What the object weighs
Experiment about density
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EXPERIMENT ABOUT DENSITY
In these experiment we'll learn about how to obtain the density of objects.
What do we need:
I used three objets a lemon, a razor and a jar:
To obtain the density of objects we need the volume of some water and the mass of an object. (Hipothesis)
- An object.- A vessel with measures - A scale - Water
Steps:
Results:
2. Then we put water in the vessel with the measure that you want.
3. After we fill the vessel, we introduce the object in the container.
- Lemon: 100 g/ml- Razor: 6g/ml - Jar: 0,8g/ml
1. First we weight the objects on a scale.
FORMULA
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Conclusion
With some water and the mass of one object we obtain the density of that object, so the hipothesis is right
That's all!
By: Adriana Montero Hervás
Bibliography
upcommons.upc.edu
What is density?
Density is a magnitude referring to the amount of mass contained in a given volume.
Data
Formula
Result
Volume 2 - Volume 1 = A A/mass = Density
Volume 1 = Volume of water that is in the vessel. Volume 2 = Volume that occupies the object in the vessel. Mass = What the object weighs