Object C: Mass: 3.1 grams Volume: 5.8 cm Density: 53 g/cm up 3 Object E: Mass: 4 grams Volume: 4 cm Density 1 g/cm up 3 7. Analyze: Drag objects C and E into the water. Estimate the percentage of these objects that are submerged below the waterline. List these estimates below: Object C: | Object E:

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Volume: 5.8 cm
Density: 53 g/cm up 3
Object C:
Mass: 3.1 grams
Volume: 4 cm
Density 1 g/cm up 3
Object E:
Mass: 4 grams
7. Analyze: Drag objects C and E into the water. Estimate the percentage of these objects that are submerged
below the waterline. List these estimates below:
Object C: |
Object E:
How do these estimates relate to the densities you calculated above?
8. Think and discuss: Why can't you use this Gizmo to measure the densities of objects B, D, and F? If
possible, discuss your answer with your classmates and teacher.
B,D,F do not float so we cannot find their mass based on water displaced
9. Challenge: What can you say about the densities of objects B, D, and F? Is there a way to compare the
relative densities of these three objects? Explain.
Transcribed Image Text:Volume: 5.8 cm Density: 53 g/cm up 3 Object C: Mass: 3.1 grams Volume: 4 cm Density 1 g/cm up 3 Object E: Mass: 4 grams 7. Analyze: Drag objects C and E into the water. Estimate the percentage of these objects that are submerged below the waterline. List these estimates below: Object C: | Object E: How do these estimates relate to the densities you calculated above? 8. Think and discuss: Why can't you use this Gizmo to measure the densities of objects B, D, and F? If possible, discuss your answer with your classmates and teacher. B,D,F do not float so we cannot find their mass based on water displaced 9. Challenge: What can you say about the densities of objects B, D, and F? Is there a way to compare the relative densities of these three objects? Explain.
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