Do Now!: Can You Complete Any Unfinished Calculations From Last Lesson??
Do Now!: Can You Complete Any Unfinished Calculations From Last Lesson??
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Can you complete any unfinished calculations from last lesson??
Last lesson
Calculating density
Density
Remember that density is the mass of one cubic centimetre (or sometime cubic metre) of a substance. So for example, gold has a density of 19.3 g/cm3. His means one cubic centimetre (cm3) of gold has a mass of 19.3 grams.
g/cm3
The formula!
cm3
length
density = mass/volume
mass using a scale
Density of liquids
Volume
Mass of liquid
Mass of cylinder
Density = mass/volume
mass
Density = mass/volume
Density = mass/volume
Im worried!
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Im worried!
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Some more density questions. Homework due for 8th September (Tuesday)
This lesson
Recall and use the relationship between pressure, force and area
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Pressure
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Pressure
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An example
A woman of weight 600N has a shoe area of 150 cm2 and a man of weight 750 N has a shoe area of 360 cm2. What is the pressure beneath their feet?
An example
A woman of weight 600N has a shoe area of 150 cm2 and a man of weight 750 N has a shoe area of 360 cm2. What is the pressure beneath their feet? Angelina pressure = force/area = 600/150 = 4 N/cm2 Brad pressure = force/area = 750/360 = 2.1 N/cm2