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Lab Report: Density and Temperature Measurements, Lab Reports of Astronomy

This lab report documents the process of measuring the densities of three different solid samples and the temperature using thermometers. Students are required to calculate the densities using given equations and record the temperatures in celsius and fahrenheit. The report also includes calculations to convert temperatures between celsius, fahrenheit, and kelvin.

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2009/2010

Uploaded on 02/24/2010

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Name _____________________ Name _____________________ Class _____________
Name _____________________ Name _____________________ Date _____________
Part 3: Lab Report – Density and Temperature
3.1 Density of Solid I (a rectangular block) (see section 2.1)
3.2 Density of Solid II (an irregular object) (see section 2.2)
3.3 Density of a Cylinder (see section 2.3)
Material Mass (g)
Length Width
(cm) (cm)
Height
(cm) Volume (cm3) Density
(using equation)
Density
(using equation)
Accepted Density % Error
Volume
of Water
Volume of
Water and
Sample
Volume
of Sample
Density
Mass (g) (using equation) Material
Mass (g) Height (h)(cm) Diameter (cm) Radius(r)(cm) Volume (cm3) Density
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Name _____________________ Name _____________________ Class _____________

Name _____________________ Name _____________________ Date _____________

Part 3: Lab Report – Density and Temperature

3.1 Density of Solid I (a rectangular block) (see section 2.1)

3.2 Density of Solid II (an irregular object) (see section 2.2)

3.3 Density of a Cylinder (see section 2.3)

Material Mass (g)

Length Width (cm) (cm)

Height (cm)

Volume (cm^3 )

Density (using equation)

Density (using equation)

Accepted Density % Error

Volume of Water

Volume of Water and Sample

Volume of Sample

Density Mass (g) (using equation)

Material

Mass (g) Height ( h )(cm) Diameter (cm) Radius( r )(cm) Volume (cm^3 ) Density

3.4 Temperature and Thermometers

3.4.1 Observations

Observation 1. Place both thermometers in a cup filled with tap water. Wait a few minutes and then record the readings from both thermometers.

T(oC) = ___________________ T(oF) = ___________________

Observation 2. Place both thermometers in a cup filled with ice and a small amount of water. Wait a few minutes and then record the readings from both thermometers.

T(oC) = ___________________ T(oF) = ___________________

Observation 3. Place both thermometers in a cup filled with boiling water. Wait a few minutes and then record the readings from both thermometers.

T(oC) = ___________________ T(oF) = ___________________