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How do you measure an objects density?
Divide the object’s mass by its volume to determine its density. Density is expressed in grams per cubic centimeter or grams per milliliter.
Which of the following is used to measure the density of irregular object?
We can determine the volume of irregular objects by using water displacement. The volume of the object is equal to the volume of water it displaces. Liquid volume can be translated into solid volume by the relationship 1 millilitre = 1 cubic centimeter, or 1 mL = 1 cm3.
How can we measure the area and volume of irregular bodies?
We can measure the area of irregular bodies by using graph paper. But it is impossible to measure the volume of irregular bodies by using graph paper. We can measure the volume of irregular bodies by using measuring cylinder.
How to calculate the density of an object?
Measuring the volume of water displaced by an object will tell us the volume of the object. We can use the balance to determine its mass, and then calculate the density by dividing the mass by the volume. Four small objects, such as rocks, marbles or fishing weights, for each group
How to measure the volume of an object?
The volume of the object is equal to the volume of water it displaces. Liquid volume can be translated into solid volume by the relationship 1 millilitre = 1 cubic centimeter, or 1 mL = 1 cm3. Measuring the volume of water displaced by an object will tell us the volume of the object.
How is the volume of irregular objects determined?
We can determine the volume of irregular objects by using water displacement. The volume of the object is equal to the volume of water it displaces. Liquid volume can be translated into solid volume by the relationship 1 millilitre = 1 cubic centimeter, or 1 mL = 1 cm3.
How to find the mass of an object?
Determine the mass of each object to the nearest 0.1 gram. Record the mass on the data sheet. Fill the graduated cylinder about half full with tap water. Read the volume by looking at the bottom of the meniscus. Record the starting volume to the nearest 0.1 mL.