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11 I . DENSITY

density of a metal and a Plastic :


metals are usually more dense than plastics because they have more mass per unit

volume

DENSITY =




massperunit volume Density = measured in kym-s
VOLUME


Ligulds and Solid) are

work out the density of the cube : more dense than gases as

gases have an average


⑮, 4zm p Volume 2 x2 x2 8Cm3 separation between the
M
=
= =




W
-
t =



2gcm molecules greder than

mass= 169 sollds and Liquids
so have less mass

measuring the density of substances per unit volume .




A
regular solld an Irregular solld a 119Uld

cylinder
·


measure the mass using a measure mals on top panhalance measure mass of an empty measuring
·




top pan balance
·

submerge the object In allquid and record mass . then pour some liquid in and

measure the volume In a measuring cylinder and re-measure mass (use as much as possible to reduce the
·



using
bxnxw and using the vernier onserve the displacement of the uncertainty of measurement) calculate mass .




cullipers Liquid -

this is the volume
·

Read off the scale the volume of laud at eye
·

ale density equation . level to reduce paralax error .




Allous a mixture of at least 2 metall and is always a solld
=




e .


g .
copper and zirc make brass which is an alloy .




mass of an alloy M
=

·




=




MA +


MB =

(PAVA +PBVB) =



Mioral (Mass Of Alloy)
·

Density of Alloy =
M/V

=+PBVB) AVA+VS-density of the
Alloy
=

, worked example :



A Brass object consists of 3 .
3x10-ms of copper and 1 . 7x10-5ms of Zinc .
Calculate the mass and


density of this object density of copper 8900kgm-3 density of zIRC 7100kgm-s
:
=
=


,




10-5 x18-5 18- 5ms
AVA
V total volume 3 3 1 7 5
1
+ x x
+
= =
=
. .




V




8980 3 3x18-5
-5
7100x1 7x18 8288kgm 3
x +
-

.
. =




SX18-5 5x18-5

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