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Copyright © 2011 InteractiveScienceLessons. __ __ __ __ __ __ - n s i t y Both bottles have the same volume, Bottle B is more massive bottle A is empty bottle B is full of water Therefore, B is more dense The amount of “stuff” (matter) in an object M V 10g = 1 g/cm 3 1,000 g = 100 g/cm 3 10cm 3 10cm 3

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D e n s i t y

Both bottles have the same volume,

Bottle B is more massive

bottle A is empty bottle B is full of water

Therefore, B is more dense

The amount of “stuff” (matter) in an object MV

10g = 1 g/cm3 1,000 g = 100 g/cm3

10cm3 10cm3

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Shape Mass Volume Density

___ g ___ cm3 ___ g/cm3

Water Water + Clay

Clay?

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Ex. Small red

cylinder

Shapes

Density, g/cm3

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1

3

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Ex. Small white sphere

Density Of Shapes

Ex. Large blue

cylinder