GCSE Physics – Density
Learning Objectives
-I can define density
-I can recall the units needed for ρ = m / V
-I can rearrange ρ = m / V
-I can use ρ = m / V
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1. Question
What is the density of a substance?
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2. Question
What is the formula for density?
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3. Question
What are the units of density?
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4. Question
What unit do we use for mass?
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5. Question
What unit do we use for volume?
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6. Question
What Greek letter is density in the density formula?
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7. Question
Which state of matter has the highest density?
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8. Question
Which state of matter has the medium density?
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9. Question
Which state of matter has the lowest density?
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10. Question
Why is solid the most dense state?
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11. Question
Why is gas the least dense state?
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12. Question
What is 1g/cm equal to?
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13. Question
Density depends on
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14. Question
What is the density of 95 g of a substance with a volume of 34 cm?
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15. Question
What is the density of 3.26 kg of a substance with a volume of 0.0001 m?
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16. Question
What is the density of 3.26 kg of a substance with a volume of 0.2 m?
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17. Question
What volume would 3280 g of a 32 g/cm block take up?
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18. Question
What volume would 4.5 kg of a 2 kg/m block take up?
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19. Question
What volume would 0.002 kg of a 3 g/cm block take up?
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20. Question
What is the mass of 0.2 m of a 32 kg/m substance?
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21. Question
What is the mass of 0.01 m of a 450 kg/m substance?
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22. Question
What is the mass of 0.2 cm of a 48 g/cm substance?
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23. Question
What is the mass of 340 cm of a 3 g/cm substance?
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24. Question
A copper cube has sides of length 6.00 cm and density 8.96 g/cm. What is its mass?
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25. Question
A zinc cube has sides of length 30 cm and density 86 kg/m. What is its mass?