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OpenStudy (phoevie-gregorio):

CAN ANY ONE HELP ME WITH A LAB ?? HERE IS THE LINK - http://po.flvs.net/webdav/educator_science3_v8/module04/04_10b_03.htm

OpenStudy (phoevie-gregorio):

please help i need this assignment done really bad, i don't have the materials to do it and my family is really poor to get any.. we don't have money to spare on this lab so please help

OpenStudy (phoevie-gregorio):

I will medal you

OpenStudy (phoevie-gregorio):

@Abhisar

OpenStudy (abhisar):

Actually I am not able to access the link.

OpenStudy (phoevie-gregorio):

oh let me try again

OpenStudy (abhisar):

It won't let me unless I have a FLVS account. May be you should post a screenshot instead.

OpenStudy (phoevie-gregorio):

Try that one

OpenStudy (abhisar):

Well, density is basically Mass/Volume. Right? Now you can easily calculate density for regular objects but for irregular objects like stone you can so an experiment. You can dip the stone to a graded jar fill with water, some water will flow out. Calculate the volume of that water and that will be the volume of the stone. You can calculate the mass of the stone using a balance. No finally you can divide this mass by the volume you calculated. That will give you the density of the stone.

OpenStudy (phoevie-gregorio):

Thank you!!

OpenStudy (abhisar):

Anything which has density smaller than density of water will float on it while if it has a density more than water it will sink.

OpenStudy (abhisar):

You can do all the given questions on the basis of these information. You're welcome :)

OpenStudy (phoevie-gregorio):

Ok Thank you for the help Too!!

OpenStudy (phoevie-gregorio):

I'll be sure to go to you every time i need help

OpenStudy (abhisar):

Keep in mind, volume of the stone = volume of the water that overflowed out. Ok?

OpenStudy (phoevie-gregorio):

ok

OpenStudy (abhisar):

Cool, have a nice day. Bye :)

OpenStudy (phoevie-gregorio):

bye :-)

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