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Density What is density? How do you measure density?

What is density? Density describes how much mass is in a given volume of a material. Mass: the amount of matter in an object. Volume: the amount of space an object occupies (takes up).

What is density? Think about the many kinds of matter you come into contact with every day. Wood, cement, aluminum, plastic, foam, steel, etc. Water, soda, cooking oil or hand soap. Air, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, helium. All of these materials have mass and volume. All have their own unique density!

What is density? A cube of steel and a cube of aluminum both have the SAME volume. Volume of a cube: L x H x W 1cm X 1cm X 1cm = 1 cm 3

What is density? A cube of steel and a cube of aluminum may be the same size, but the steel has a lot more mass than the aluminum.

Steel has a high density; 7.8 grams of mass per cubic centimeter.(grams/ cm 3) Aluminum has a lower density; 2.7 grams/ cm 3.

Steel has a high density; 7.8 grams of mass per cubic centimeter. Aluminum has a lower density; 2.7 grams/ cm 3. The more matter you place into a defined volume, the denser it becomes.

The more matter you place into a defined volume, the denser it becomes. A B Which box has more matter inside of it?

Which one is MORE dense? Which box has more red balls inside of it? If each box has the same volume, and each ball has the same mass, which box would have more mass? Why? Which box has more density? Why?

For example, New York City is DENSELY populated because there are a lot of people in a small area. 20 people in an elevator is DENSER than 2 people in an elevator.

Which has more mass? 100 kilograms of lead or 100kilograms of feathers?

Lead and Feathers Although 100kg of feathers may take up much more room than 100 kg of lead, they both still have 100 kg of mass! The lead is heavier for its size, due to the fact that it is denser!!!. Thus, a material such as feathers takes up much more room (volume) than a denser material such as lead, for the same mass. The feathers are less dense than the lead.

Calculating Density

Use the triangle tool to help with Density word problems M D V

Use the triangle tool to help with Density word problems Cover the Measurement Of what you Need to calculate. D = M / V M D V

Use the triangle tool to help with Density word problems Cover the Measurement Of what you Need to calculate M = D x V M D V

Use the triangle tool to help with Density word problems Cover the Measurement Of what you Need to calculate V = M / D M D V

Density Problem Examples 1. A cube 5.0 cm on a side has a mass of 750.0g Find the Density! Volume of a cube L x W x H 5cm x 5 cm x 5 cm = 125 cm3 density = mass / volume mass =750.0g 750.0 g/ 125 cm3 density = 6.0 g/cm3

2.A student determines the density of manganese to be 5.54 g/cm 3. If a sample had a mass of 3.43g what was the volume? V = M / D Mass = Dnsity= 3.43 g/ 5.54 g/cm3 V=.62 cm 3

3. The density of a gas is 0.0043 g/cm 3. Find the mass of 280 cm 3 of this gas. M= D x V D = 0.0043 g/cm 3. V= 280 cm 3 0.0043 x 280 Mass = 1.204 g

Density is a property of materials - independent of shape or quantity. For example, a steel nail and a steel cube have different amounts of matter and therefore different masses. They also have different volumes. However, if you calculate density by dividing mass by volume, the result is the same for both the nail and the cube.

Density of Common Materials Solids that are strong, such as steel, typically have high density. High density means there are many atoms per cubic centimeter. Soft materials typically have lower density. Solids with low density, such as cork or foam, are often used as cushioning material. Low density means there are relatively large spaces between atoms.

Why does density vary? The density of a material depends on two things: 1. the individual mass of each atom or molecule 2. on how tightly the atoms are packed A diamond is made of carbon atoms and has a density of 3,500 kg/m3. The carbon atoms in diamonds are closely packed.

Paraffin wax is mostly carbon, but the density of paraffin is only 870 kg/m3. The density of paraffin is low because the carbon atoms are mixed with hydrogen atoms in long molecules that take up a lot of space.

Calculating Density There are several different ways to find the density of an objects. It depends on the shape of the object.

Cubes & Rectangular Prisms 1. Find mass Use a balance Units: grams or kg 2. Find volume Use a ruler Measure all 3 sides: length, width, height Units: cm 3, m 3, km 3 Use this equation: 3. Density = mass / volume Units: g/cm 3

Cylinders 1. Find mass 2. Find volume Use a ruler Measure the height & diameter Divide the diameter in half to find the radius Units: cm 3, m 3, km 3 Use this equation: 3. Density = mass / volume Units: g/cm 3

Irregular Objects 1. Find mass 2. Find volume Displacement method Fill a graduated cylinder with water. Drop the object in without splashing water. Calculate the change in volume! Units: ml, L 3. Density = mass / volume Units: g/ml