This document contains review questions and answers about density and related concepts in physics. It includes questions that ask students to fill in blanks with terms like volume, kilograms per cubic meter, grams per cubic centimeter. True/false questions test understanding of concepts like density being a scalar quantity and how density changes if volume changes. Short answer questions define states of matter, explain why density changes with volume, and define relative density. Calculations questions ask students to perform density calculations.
This document contains review questions and answers about density and related concepts in physics. It includes questions that ask students to fill in blanks with terms like volume, kilograms per cubic meter, grams per cubic centimeter. True/false questions test understanding of concepts like density being a scalar quantity and how density changes if volume changes. Short answer questions define states of matter, explain why density changes with volume, and define relative density. Calculations questions ask students to perform density calculations.
This document contains review questions and answers about density and related concepts in physics. It includes questions that ask students to fill in blanks with terms like volume, kilograms per cubic meter, grams per cubic centimeter. True/false questions test understanding of concepts like density being a scalar quantity and how density changes if volume changes. Short answer questions define states of matter, explain why density changes with volume, and define relative density. Calculations questions ask students to perform density calculations.
1. Density is the ratio of mass to ________ of a substance. 2. In the SI units, density is expressed in _______________. 3. In CGS unit, density is expressed in _________________. 4. The mass of an object can be measured using a ___________. 5. The ________ of an object can be measured using a measuring cylinder. 6. Relative density is how much a substance is denser than _______. 7. Relative density is also known as ___________. 8. When an object is partially or totally immersed in a liquid, the object displaces liquid volume that is equal to the _______ of the immersed portion. 9. The loss in weight of an object immersed in a liquid is equal to the ________ of the liquid displaced. 10. The upward thrust acting on a body which is immersed partially or totally in a liquid is equal to the ___________ of the liquid displaced by the body. 11. Substances, having relative density greater than _______, will sink in water.
C03-Q02-B: Say True (or) False.
1. Density is a scalar quantity. 2. The mass of an object does not depend on temperature. 3. The volume of an object does not depend on temperature. 4. If the volume changes, the density will also change. 5. The relative density is just a number without unit. 6. Average density of human body is a little greater than water density 7. When bodies are partially or totally immersed in a liquid there is loss in weight. 8. The loss in weight of an object immersed in a liquid is equal to the volume of the liquid displaced. 9. The upward thrust acting on a body which is immersed partially or totally in a liquid is equal to the volume of the liquid displaced by the body. 10. If the weight of a body is less than the buoyancy or the upward thrust, it will sink in the liquid.
C04-Q02-C: Short Questions.
1. What are the three states of matter? Ans:
2. If the volume changes, the density will also change. Why?
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3. What do you understand by the relative density of an object?