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Density Review Stations (Unit 0)

The document provides instructions for students to calculate the density of various objects by measuring their mass and volume. Students are asked to measure the mass and volume of water, oil, marble, a rubber stopper, a wooden block, and a metal cylinder, showing any necessary calculations. They will then use these measurements to calculate the density of each substance.

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Density Review Stations (Unit 0)

The document provides instructions for students to calculate the density of various objects by measuring their mass and volume. Students are asked to measure the mass and volume of water, oil, marble, a rubber stopper, a wooden block, and a metal cylinder, showing any necessary calculations. They will then use these measurements to calculate the density of each substance.

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Name: ______________________________________________________________________________

Density Review Stations (Unit 0)

 Density is the ratio of mass per unit of volume. It usually has units of ________ or _______.
 Density can be calculated using what equation:
 The volume of the objects you will measure today can be found by one of two methods:
o
o

Directions: Measure the mass and volume of each of the objects listed below. Use the values you’ve obtained to
calculate the density of each object.

Station Substance Mass with uncertainty (show Volume with uncertainty (show Density
Letter calculation if necessary) calculation if necessary) (show calculation)

A Water

Range: Range:

B Oil

Range: Range:
Name: ______________________________________________________________________________

C Marble

Range: Range:

Rubber
D
Stopper

Range: Range:

Wooden
E
Block

Range: Range:

Metal
F
cylinder

Range: Range:

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