Rule Part 1: Measurement of Volume and Density: - Imm Data: Fill in your measurements in...
Analysis questions part 1 and part 2. Data and Calculations- Length, Mass, Volume, Density and Time Part 1: Estimating Various Measurements Table 1 Estimated Actual % Difference 1.00 m 15 m 93.33% Length (m) Time (s) Mass (g) Part 2: Measurements Using Various Instruments Note: As always, be sure to record to the precision each device is capable of. Measurement of your hand span: 16 cm First Object Measured: eScience Lab Box Table 2 Length Width Height Volume 2.00 hands...
Measurement and Error Analysis Data Sheet Table 1. Measure the dimensions of the cylinder using the vernier caliper Zero correction:Indication error O-, Unit: Trial Outer diameter Inner diameter Height 2 ?1008-26.oel n? toon :n.07| so t o.og: O.? 4 5, , 35.471 Di Measure the diameter of the ball using the micrometer caliper 0.004 Table 2. Zero correction:Indication error:Unit: m Trial 0-e2 Diameter D-3.2 4-24 4.24 14.26 A-75 4. 26 -1 X16 o-ol 4 0.01
To measure the density of a rectangular object, an experimenter measures the object's volume and mass. The volume is given by the formula V = LWH, where L is the length, W is the width, and H is the height. The density is given by p = m/V, where m is the object's mass. If the measurement of the mass is uncertain by 2%, and each of L, W and H is uncertain by 4%, what is the uncertainty, in...
1. When measuring the inner and outer diameters of the hollow block, what were the main sources of experimental error? Group these errors into those that are systematic and those that are random. 2. How could you improve the measurement of the block diameters? In particular, consider how to improve the accuracy of the average value of diameter and how to reduce the uncertainty in the measurement. 3. To how many significant figures can you state the volume of material...
1. An experiment is performed in the lab, where the mass and the volume of an object are measured to determine its density. Two completely different valid methods are used. Each experimental method to measure the density is performed, two considerable sets of data are taken on each and the results are compared. The results of the density measurement by each method should be ... a. dependent on the mass and the volume of the object b. completely different, because...
please fine a) volume of cavity _________cm^3 b) volume of entire object calculation _________cm^3 c) density of cylinder calculation _________kg/m^3 Find density of an object Measure all the required dimensions of the cylinder using Vernier Caliper and calculate the density of the cylinder Cylinder Number:2_ Mass of Cylinder: 45.2 Measurements: ドイ Value Quantity Height H Diameter l4.3 cm cm Inner Diameter 2.3 cm Inner Height h. cm Relevant Formulas: Volume of a cylinder (radius r, height h) r h Volume...
A steel ball is dropped from a building's roof and passes a window, taking 0.210 s to fall from the top to the bottom of the window, a distance of 1.80 m. It falls to a sidewalk and bounces back pass the window, moving from bottom to top in 0.210 s. Assume that the upward flight is an exact reverse of the fall. The time the ball spends below the bottom of the window is 3.00s. a) How tall is...
Make a table for all five objects in terms of their 1) shape constant [from textbook, no uncertainty], 2) radius, 3) mass, and 4) moment of inertia. Be sure to include uncertainties. If the quantity needs to be calculated, show one example calculation. Determine which of the variables (if any) determines the consistent winner of a race. Explain how you came to that conclusion with reference to specific races and their results. Are there any races whose results aren’t explained...
Density 1. In your attic, you find a box with a sma piece to the lab. Its mass is 217g. initial volume of water in the cyl Dox with a small piece of a silvery metal in it. You take this metal ao. Its mass is 217g. It has an irregular shape and fits into a gradated cylinder. olume of water in the cylinder is 20.5 mL and the water level rises to 39.8 m this metal's density? Specific gravity?...
Density of Planets and Moons Lab Objectives: In this lab you will learn: Part 1 – What density is, and how to experimentally determine it Part 2 – To calculate various physical quantities for the planet Mercury Part 3 – Group major solar system bodies by density Part 1. DENSITY Definition – Density =mass / volume. Symbolically, we write this as , where 1) ρ (the Greek letter “rho”) is the density, 2) m is mass, and 3) V is...