Mass, Volume, and Density Lab
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The purpose of this lab was is to find the mass and volume of an object. Then to find the density of the object using the measurements of the mass and volume. Equipment: scale graduated cylinder Hazards: dropping object into graduated cylinder too fast may cause it to break Procedure: First get out the equipment that will be needed. Make sure to have about 5 objects that can fit inside a graduated cylinder easily, preferably metals. Also be in a room with water available. Get the object and set it on the scale obviously if the scale is electronic, it...
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Conclusions: The lab was about the relationships between the mass, volume, and density of different objects. If an object has a larger mass than its volume, it will have a larger density than an object with a smaller mass than its volume.
Improvements: The more accurate the scale the more accurate the answer for your mass. With volume, if it was measured by taking the length, width, and heighth of each object and multiplying them together, than it would be more accurate. If both of these improvements were made, then the density would also be more accurate.
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