Compound measures: Density

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Compound measures: Density Silent Teacher Intelligent Practice Narration Your Turn The density of magnesium is 1.75 g/cm3 Find the mass of 20 cm3 Find the volume of 20 g. Work out the density of copper. 150 g of a copper block has a volume of 17 cm3 Practice

The density of magnesium is 1.75 g/cm3 Find the mass of 20 cm3 Worked Example Your Turn The density of magnesium is 1.75 g/cm3 Find the mass of 20 cm3 The density of magnesium is 1.75 g/cm3 Find the mass of 10 cm3 1.75 g @stevebishop100

The density of magnesium is 1.75 g/cm3 Find the mass of the following volumes of magnesium 1 cm3 10 cm3 100 cm3 20 cm3 200 cm3 0.2 cm3 The density of gold is 19.3 g/cm3 Find the mass of the following volumes of gold 2 cm3 @stevebishop100

The density of magnesium is 1.75 g/cm3 Find the mass of the following volumes of magnesium 1 cm3 10 cm3 100 cm3 20 cm3 200 cm3 0.2 cm3 The density of gold is 19.3 g/cm3 Find the mass of the following volumes of gold 2 cm3 ANSWERS 1.75 g 17.5 g 175 g 35 g 350 g 0.35 g 19.3 g 1930 g 38.6 g 386 g 3860 g 3.86 g @stevebishop100

The density of magnesium is 1.75 g/cm3 Find the volume of 20 g Worked Example Your Turn The density of magnesium is 1.75 g/cm3 Find the volume of 20 g The density of magnesium is 1.75 g/cm3 Find the volume of 10 g 5.71 cm3 @stevebishop100

The density of magnesium is 1.75 g/cm3 Find the volume of the following masses of magnesium 1 g 10 g 100 g 2 g 200 g 0.2 g The density of gold is 19.3 g/cm3 Find the volume of the following masses of gold 20 g @stevebishop100

The density of magnesium is 1.75 g/cm3 Find the volume of the following masses of magnesium 1 g 10 g 100 g 2 g 200 g 0.2 g The density of gold is 19.3 g/cm3 Find the volume of the following masses of gold 20 g ANSWERS (2 decimal places) 0.57 cm3 5.71 cm3 57.14 cm3 1.14 cm3 114.29 cm3 0.11 cm3 0.05 cm3 5.18 cm3 0.10 cm3 1.04 cm3 10.36 cm3 0.01 cm3 @stevebishop100

Work out the density of copper. Worked Example Your Turn Work out the density of copper. 150 g of a copper block has a volume of 17 cm3. Work out the density of gold. 97 g of gold has a volume of 5 cm3 19.4 g/cm3 @stevebishop100

Aluminium: 45 cm3 has a mass of 120 g Calculate the density of the following materials given their mass and their volume Aluminium: 45 cm3 has a mass of 120 g Brass: 117 cm3 has a mass of 1000 g Bronze: 60 cm3 has a mass of 500 g Copper: 17 cm3 has a mass of 150 g Lead: 18 cm3 has a mass of 200 g Magnesium: 57 cm3 has a mass of 100 g Mercury: 9 cm3 has a mass of 120g Nylon: 118 cm3 has a mass of 200 g Rubber: 67 cm3 has a mass of 80 g Silver: 4.8 cm3 has a mass of 50 g Zinc: 7 cm3 has a mass of 50 g @stevebishop100

Aluminium: 45 cm3 has a mass of 120 g Calculate the density of the following materials given their mass and their volume Aluminium: 45 cm3 has a mass of 120 g Brass: 117 cm3 has a mass of 1000 g Bronze: 60 cm3 has a mass of 500 g Copper: 17 cm3 has a mass of 150 g Lead: 18 cm3 has a mass of 200 g Magnesium: 57 cm3 has a mass of 100 g Mercury: 9 cm3 has a mass of 120g Nylon: 118 cm3 has a mass of 200 g Rubber: 67 cm3 has a mass of 80 g Silver: 4.8 cm3 has a mass of 50 g Zinc: 7 cm3 has a mass of 50 g ANSWERS (2dp) 2.67 g/cm3 8.55g/cm3 8.33 g/cm3 8.82 g/cm3 11.11 g/cm3 1.75 g/cm3 13.3 g/cm3 1.69 g/cm3 1.19 g/cm3 10.41 g/cm3 7.14 g/cm3 @stevebishop100