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    Density Lab Report

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    Introduction: Density is defined by its mass per unit volume‚ and is most often written in mathematical terms as; d = m / v Mass is usually given in grams‚ g‚ and volume is given in cubic centimeters‚ g/cm3‚ or‚ grams per milliliter‚ g/mL. Density is not a property that depends upon the amount of substance present. For example‚ one gram of lead and one ton of lead have the same density. Density also does depend on temperature. For instance cold water is denser than warm water;

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    Sand density lab

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    Sand Density Lab- Nick Schlosser I. Overview- Finding the volume of regular shapes and irregular shapes using different methods like the water displacement method. Procedure- See data chart III. A.)With a ruler of calipers calculate volumes of regular and irregular objects- fill in chart. B.) Record data from another group to compare data for same object. Preliminary questions- 1. Explain how you propose we go about measuring the volume of sand(as sand has air around it. What

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    Five Layer Density

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    Five-Layer Density Column A density column consists of layers of liquids of different densities which do not mix with each other‚ and which are clearly distinguishable from each other. The highest density material is at the bottom of the column‚ and as you proceed up the column‚ the density of each successive layer decreases‚ with the lowest density layer on top. Three methods for construction of a five-layer density column are discussed in this write-up. All methods use the same five liquids. •

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    Comparing the Density of Metals Question: What is the effect of changing the type of metal on its density? Hypothesis: If a different metal type is used‚ then the density will change. Materials: 4 metal samples Balance 50 ml graduated cylinder Water Paper towels Apparatus: Pre-Lab Questions: 1. What’s the formula to calculate density? D = M / V

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    ____________________________ http://phet.colorado.edu/en/contributions/view/3350 Buoyancy and Density Activity Directions: Go to the following website to use an interactive simulation to work with buoyancy and density. http://phet.colorado.edu/sims/density-and-buoyancy/buoyancy_en.html Procedure: Getting Familiar 1. On the Intro screen‚ mess with the apparatus‚ changing the blocks‚ observing what happens when the mass‚ volume and densities are held constant. 2. Check and uncheck the boxes under “Show Forces” to see

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    Soil and Density Lab

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    Soil Porosity & Density Objective: To determine if the porosity of soil is related to the density. Hypothesis: I think that that the porosity of soil is related to the density because the higher the density of the sand the lower the porosity of the sand‚ which are both componets for the water to rise. Materials: • Sand and Loam samples • 2 large containers • Plastic cups • Water • Scale Procedure: Loam 1) The loam without the water was fresh ‚ it had different shades of black‚ and

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    Liquid Density Lab

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    Lab Report: [Liquid Density] Your Name: ______________________________________________________________ 1 Purpose of this Lab What is the goal of this lab? What question are you trying to answer‚ or what problem are you trying to explain? | | |

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    Density and Buoyant Force

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    Performance Task no. 4.1 Pressure Principle I. Introduction Why is theater seat so much more comfortable than a bicycle seat? One of the main reasons any seat is comfortable is the pressure it exerts on your body. This performance task aims to know the importance and application of pressure. Pressure is defined as the force acting perpendicular to a unit area. It is the result of a force distributed over an area. A theater seat’s large padded seat and back offer a larger area to support your

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    Conditional Probability

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    Basic Probability Notes Probability— the relative frequency or likelihood that a specific event will occur. If the event is A‚ then the probability that A will occur is denoted P(A). Example: Flip a coin. What is the probability of heads? This is denoted P(heads). Properties of Probability 1. The probability of an event E always lies in the range of 0 to 1; i.e.‚ 0 ≤ P( E ) ≤ 1. Impossible event—an event that absolutely cannot occur; probability is zero. Example: Suppose you roll a normal die

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    The Collier Encyclopedia’s definition for probability is the concern for events that are not certain and the reasonableness of one expectation over another. These expectations are usually based on some facts about past events or what is known as statistics. Collier describes statistics to be the science of the classification and manipulation of data in order to draw inferences. Inferences here can be read to mean expectations‚ leading to the conclusion that the two go hand in hand in accomplishing

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