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Revision as of 05:25, 4 September 2009
Contents
Outcomes
Specification References
- 5.2 recall and use the relationship between density, mass and volume: density = mass/ volume
- 5.3 describe how to determine density using direct measurements of mass and volume
Starter
Main Body of Lesson
- Density of Regular shapes - blocks and identify materials
- Density of Irregular shapes using Eureka Can and Displacement Method.
- Density of Water using a measuring cylinder
Plenary
- Here is the old Buried Treasure activity from Vince Robinson.
Homework
Additional Information
Resources Required
- Electrical Force - balloons for electrostatics, rice in a plastic bottle charging polythene rods and using watch glass show repulsion
Textbook References
- None
Website References
- None
Skills Addressed
Safety/Hazards
- A tank with water in it will be heavy and so is only to be moved by the technician; please refer to the Manual handling section of the Laboratory Lessons Health and Safety Risk Assessment
- When using springs goggles must be worn
- The main risk is from the vacuum pump and apparatus. The specific risk assessment must be read before using the apparatus.
- General Laboratory Health and Safety Risk Assessment
Notes
- None