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Name: Nie b.Pare as Date: §/2F [2241 Course, Year, & Section: = _USch_ 1) Group No. Experiment 16 DENSITY OF SOLIDS Table 1 Computed Density of the Sample Material Density of water(kg/m): [000 Mass of the beaker, Mass of the "| Computed Mass ofthe | beaker, water, | Waterandthe | nensity ofthe Objects | beakerandthe | sna suspended | Sample ee object water m, (kg) the bottom of the 2 7 sample m2 (k9) | beaker ms (kg) | Po (ka/mn*) Aluminum | 0.125 8, exif 24M.) Copper, deus D, tea oe. 4 Steel 0.6us 0. teas drys. 7 Brass Q.ens Dera ob par abu. ot Table 2 Percentage Error Computed density | Accepted density of Sample Material | ofthe material the material Percentage Error Po (kg/m) Po (kg/m?) ‘Aluminum, 111). 2.712 Darr Copper uy 8,940 D4 7h Steel p 7,850 55) Pf Brass at 8,470 wb % CALCULATIONS 0. GSW - 0 U22F ) = LPI IL Glos SM ES) = O.CNL- 0. Gs Comer 998 Kg} POA Mengy - 1 3 (ee shi Say See GL D0, 84 keg ln, Stel oe Ei ( oe Saat =e dras FG ln HONQ = Oguas i cere i a 8 banwe opt) ¢ y 2pBgn SEM | yloo = 0.47% 2,p18 TGA BHO | yoo: 234% go ‘ steel > [e28d.71- Fyye | ios 5, SE er 1, P [queo.67- 4B] jos = ‘ ™70 of ANALYSIS the experinent the is te densi, obicgt, it aUe been yeeved Mad the \ \ lencih, sf Submerged gc dhe alee iva i Wook ot pal? occur, Tt Gis hein th. rele bk F dvouont forte 20 the dewsthy . onl Fyne whet i a QUESTIONS 4. You used the same setup to measure mz of an object, you decided to use another object of the same size but half as dense as the first one, will the measurement of remain the same? Why? mz decrease in value, increase in value, or cu because 2F the tension fori and 1 will ol Similar to question 1, you used the same setup to measure ms of an object, you decided to use other object of the same size but half as dense as the first one, will the measurement of ms decrease in value, increase in value, or remain the same? tigre fare tho felt . Archimedes is considered one of the greatest scientists; one of his early contributions is the method of finding the density of non-uniform objects. How did Archimedes found the density of the crown? Se re en ee he ere ail man jn Mike Vhoctet fell of Weber onl mectuted the volume “Ftau Spilled wat, BE bor thet he 4K g ber pure of gold with sen@ mets ond iswpore Xe whe of Gilied vebeo to Rasy if dng con ip deed mode of pore acid Classify and explain which among the three objects in the situation will float, remain steady, and sink in the following situations. a. The weight of the wooden cube is higher that the weight of the water cube displaced by that wooden cube. the object wilt nk Seeayre Hewrsd is mere dente (onpore with the voter Se the weight i¢ lecy thon tho lopuast force J 89 b. The weight of the rubber ball Is loss than the welght of the water ball displaced by that object. “ball (sal —Secauge The_dongan eee eompare vith fhe the hotyant fee (hy tall ond Jer fe dhe weigh e 5. Asemi-sphere bow! with a radius of 2,6cm and a mass of 70g ts placed like a boat in a swimming pool. Loaded with 1 peso pennies, if the mass and the volume of one peso penny is 6.1g and 0.30cm!, How many 1 peso pennies can be placed in the bow! without sinking? Vgut = 2 fed Woot © (Wate dispracenet )Pyare) Cg) i 70.9 y= Oh 94 en Nh glee) Seeger’ ey Gly 6, A9% 107 kg oll ship is filled with oil, Let us assume that the ship's shape is almost rectangle and the dimensions are 200m long, 70m wide, and 75m high, determine how deep the bottom of the ship below sea level is (density of sea water is Pseq = 1020 kg/m?) V7 Mag Prasat Ve Wio"ky Ye 96 135 ania nd Ve jh * hz ¥ \wy he | 4535.44 w? ea

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