Physics I Lab Dr. Abdalla Measurement of Length‚ Mass Volume and Density Introduction: All science is concerned with measurement. "MEASUREMENT" is the determination of the size or magnitude of something "Or" The comparison of unknown quantity with some standard quantity of the same rates is known as measurement. Due to this fact we have standards of measurement. Since the precision of all measuring instruments is limited‚ the number of digits that can be assumed as known for any measurement is also
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Look at these pictures. Label them as solid‚ liquid or gas. Use them to help you cross out the wrong information in the table below so you are left with only the correct information. solid liquid gas Extension: Using your table above‚ explain the following a) Why does a solid have a fixed shape? A solid has a fixed shape because the particles are very close together and arranged in strong regular lines although they vibrate the particles are so packed together
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LABORATORY PROJECT TITLE: SOLID LIQUID EXTRACTION OF GANODERMA LUCIDUM NAME: WIJETUNGE MUDALIGE DINITHI ISHARA WIJETUNGE ID NO: 007118 SUPERVISOR: DR SIVAKUMAR MANICKAM GROUP MEMBERS: KOW NIEN WEI AAZRA OUMAYYAH PANKAN JASON HEW YIP SENG DATE: 30 APRIL 2012 H83 CEL Chemical Engineering Laboratory Solid Liquid Extraction of Ganoderma Lucidum Author: W.M.Dinithi Ishara Wijetunge I certify that: (i) Apart from the experimental results reported in the lab notebook which are the joint
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Experiment #1: Mass‚ Volume and Density Performed: 2/2/11 Turned in: 2/9/11 The purpose of this experiment is to verify the independence of X and Y motion for a projection. We watch the professor perform this experiment. The equipment used in this experiment was a projectile launcher (ME-6800)‚ a drop shoot accessory (ME-9859)‚ one photogate (ME-9204A)‚ white paper‚ carbon paper‚ two time-of-flight timing pad (ME-6810)‚ two balls (ball 1 and ball 2)‚ and an interface computer. Ball 1 is dropped
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Density of Metals Lab 1. Purpose The purpose of this lab was answered in 4 questions‚ and their answers are here shown. The density of the metals we used were 5g/cm3. The density of a metal piece does not depend on its size‚ it depends on the total mass and total volume. The most accurate way of determining density is dividing mass by volume. You can’t identify metals by their density. It can help you narrow the options down‚ but you can’t identify a metal by using only its density. 2. Question
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Lab Report 1: Measurement Lab Date: January 17‚20XX Lab Partners: XZ Report Date: January 24‚2014 Report Written by: XXXXXX Introduction: Measurement is a form of quantitative observation. The ability to make accurate and precise quantitative observations is crucial to science. Accuracy in this sense refers to the closeness of the measured result to the hypothetical “true” value (Motzny 2014). Having a precise measurement implies its exactness.
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Title Page Density Formal Lab Report Name Professors Name Date Purpose/Objective: Determine density of a product for a plastic manufacturing facility. Provide quality control by making sure the physical properties are within design specifications. Density is defined as the ratio of an object’s mass to its volume‚ measured by dividing mass by volume (density = mass/volume). This was accomplished using two different experimental methods‚ displacement and floatation. The theory is that
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Experiment: determination of densities Introduction The density of a sample of matter represents the mass contained within a unit volume of space in the sample. For most samples‚ a unit volume means 1.0 ml. The units of density‚ therefore‚ are quoted in terms of grams per milliliter (g/ml) or grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3) for most solid and liquid samples of matter. Density is often used as a point of identification in the determination of an unknown substance. The density of the unknown might
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Beverage Density Lab 1. Beverage Density Lab 2. Purpose: To find the different densities when there is a certain amount of sugar is added in water. 3. Materials: 1) A 100 mL beaker 2) Coconut Water 3) Powerade 4) Scale 5) Pipet 6) Sugar referred solutions (0%‚ 5%‚ 10%‚ 15% and 20%) 4. Procedure: 1) Get an empty 100 mL beaker and weight it on a scale. Make sure the sale is zeroed out. 2) Use the pipet and draw out 10.00 mL of 0% distilled water into the beaker. 3) Record
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Density of Metals Problem: How does the mass and volume help determine the density of known metal samples? Hypothesis: When comparing the density of Zn(zinc) and Cu(copper)‚ you will find that Copper is more dense than Zinc. You can test this out by using the density formula D=m/v. Materials: * 2 metals (options: zn‚ al‚ or cu) * 3 samples of each metal (small‚ medium‚ and large) * Scale/Balance * Calculator * Water * Graduated Cylinder Safety: * Be prepared for your
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