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    Measurement and Density

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    HRES 2170 Current Events Presentation Assignment & Marking Rubric Instructor – Peter Claghorn Team Member 1: __________________________ Presentation Date: _____________________ Team Member 2: __________________________ Team Member 3: __________________________ PLEASE NOTE: Presentations begin in class on September 25 – we will follow the roster posted on Bb and there will be no deferrals granted. If you need to change presentation

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    Archimedes: An Incredible Man or An Incredible Fraud? Archimedes was considered throughout his lifetime as “the great geometer”‚ but did a man as great as this truly exist? Should he be ranked with Newton and Gauss? Archimedes was born 287 BC in Syracuse‚ Sicily‚ which was a Greek City at the time. No one knows his last name or much about his family life because there are no official records. He was educated by a man named Euclid in a school located in Alexandria‚ Egypt. Archimedes lived in a

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    Density Lab Report

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    and Understanding Density‚ several experiments were performed to find density of regularly shaped objects‚ irregularly shaped objects‚ liquids and gasses. An additional experiment was done to find the specific gravity of a sampling of liquids. The purpose of the experiment was to provide a better understanding of density and to be able to extrapolate unknowns based upon these calculations. The experiments yielded data in keeping with Kinetic-molecular theory in regards to the density of water versus

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    Define Vocabulary Density

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    Record responses in med blue bold font Student Exploration: Density Experiment: Slice and Dice Define Vocabulary Density: The degree of compactness of a substance Mass: A coherent‚ typically large body of matter with no definite shape Matter: The substance or substances of which any physical object consists or is composed Volume: The quantity of three-dimensional space occupied by a liquid‚ solid‚ or gas Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 1. What do

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    Finding Density Lab

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    Finding Density Density is defined as mass per unit volume‚ which can be used to determine the object or substance observed. Many people use the density of objects to find what it is and how to classify the object. The object of the lab conducted was to find the density of the substances given and to find what the unknown liquid and solid were. The process to finding what the unknown solid and liquid were‚ was to find the density and to conduct multiple trials so when the density

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    Density,Mass, and Volume

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    Density‚ Mass and Volume Density is the measure of how tightly the particles of a substance are packed into a given volume. L=1cm B=1cm H=1cm Aluminium=1cm3 Volume=lbh Volume= 1cm*1cm*1cm Volume= 1cm3 Iron 1cm3 1cm3 of iron would be however than 1 cm of aluminium. The density of the iron cube would be greater than the density of the aluminium cube. One explanation from that is that the particles/molecules in the iron cube are more tightly

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    Density Lab Report

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    PHYSICS INTERNAL ASSESSMENT How to measure the density of water using graphical method? Name: Chia Yee Xin Candidate Number: Session: October 2014 School: Sri KDU International School Research Question: To measure the density of water using graphical method. Introduction: Water is the most abundant compound on the Earth and it covers about 70% of the Earth’s surface. Water is a transparent fluid which forms the world’s streams‚ lakes‚ oceans and rain‚ and is the major constituent of

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    The purpose of this experiment was to determine the density of an object by measuring its mass and volume. Hypothesis When the rubber stopper is dropped into the overflow can‚ the volume displaced (mL) will be equal to the number of grams of the rubber stopper. I think this will be the outcome because I learned before that 1g=1ml‚ so for every gram dropped into the overflow can‚ 1 ml should be displaced (the volume). Therefore I think the density of each rubber stopper would be 1g/ml. Materials

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    Specific Heat

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    1 Honors Laboratory: Specific Heat and Conservation of Energy When energy in the form of heat Q is added to a material‚ the temperature of the material rises. Note that temperature‚ in units of degrees Celsius (°C) or Kelvin (K)‚ is a measure of how hot or cold a substance is‚ while heat‚ in units of joules (J) or calories (cal)‚ is a measure of its thermal energy. 1cal = 4.19J. A measure of the efficiency with which a substance can store this heat energy is known as specific heat capacity‚ or simply

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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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