Density Review

Density Review
  • Unit conversion
  • Significant figure
  • Density review + density in liquid 
  • Calculation practice 
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This lesson contains 61 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Items in this lesson

Density Review
  • Unit conversion
  • Significant figure
  • Density review + density in liquid 
  • Calculation practice 

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Unit Conversion
  • simple
  • compound 

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Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales
It is 1085 m high. What is it in cm?

A
10850
B
108.5
C
108500
D
10.85

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Conversion Factor
Conversion Factor

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Conversion Factor

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Conversion Factor

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Changing Density - 9kg/m to g/cm

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Changing Density - 9kg/m to g/cm
Step 1: 
Convert 9 Kg to grams

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Changing Density - 9kg/m to g/cm
Step 2: 
Convert m to Cm


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Changing Density - 9kg/m to g/cm
Step 2: 
Convert M to Cm
1 Meter = 100 cm

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Changing Density - 9kg/m to g/cm
Step 3: Simplify
9000/100


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You can write your answers here

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Significant figure

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What is significant number
Significant figures are each of the digits in a number that are used to express it, to the required degree of accuracy, starting from the first non-zero digit. The first significant figure, or significant digit, of a number is the most important digit because it expresses the size of the number.

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What is significant number
To locate a significant figure, you need to find the first non-zero digit. This is the first significant figure. The next digit is the second significant figure and so on.

 
A significant figure could be to the left of the decimal point or the right of the decimal point.

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What is significant number
There are significant figure rules that will help you identify all the significant figures in a given number:

  •  Non-zero digits are always significant.
  • Any zeros located between non-zero digits are significant.
  • Trailing zeros are only significant if a decimal point is present.

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Example

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What is the significant figure of 0.037?
The first non-zero digit is the 3 in the hundredths place.
0 in front of round number in decimal is insignificant
There is a decimal in this number, but no trailing zeros.
0.037 has 2 significant numbers

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Write down the first digit of the significant figure of 0.0943

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Write down the number significant figure of 689

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Write down the number significant figure of 4.450

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Round 0.4275 to 3 significant figure

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Density review
Liquid of different density

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What would happen if
Mercury density = 13,600 kg/m3
Lead density = 11,340 kg/m3

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3 g/ml
5 g/ml
6 g/ml
10 g/ml

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Density Calculations
Additional Practice - See google slides

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A student pours out 1 litre of a liquid and finds its mass is 0.7 kg. Calculate the
density of the liquid in g/cm3.

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A block of wood has a density of 0.8 g/cm3. The block measures 30 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm. Calculate the mass of the block of wood in kg.

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