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King’s Interhigh Logo3.
Explore 1: DensityMaterials – Viscosity
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ObjectiveExplore the effect of density in various scenarios.
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Golden Link Remember this from Resistivity?Is lead heavy?
A. Yes
B. No
• No, it has a high density.
• An individual lead object may or
may not be heavy.
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Golden LinkCalculate the masses of these 4 objects.
Light lead object
Material
Name
Object (kg)
Density (kgm-3)
Lead
1 × 10-9 m3
(1 mm3 )
11,340.0 0.000 011 340
Air
1.3 0.000 000 001 3
1 × 109 m3
(1 km3 )
11,340,000,000,000
1,300,000,000
The calculations show that the
following exist:
• light high-density objects
• heavy low-density objects
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Heavy air ‘object’
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Lifting a Treehigh mass (heavy) object
low mass (light) object
1 cm
low density material (balsa)
high density material
density, rho ρ = mass / volume = 8 kg / 4 m 3 = 2 kg/m 3
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Leaking TowerWhich will travel furthest horizontally? Choose, then watch video.
A
B
C
Answer: C
Pressure demo water column
2:30 min
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Because it has the highest pressure.
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Duck vs Anvil in WaterWhy does the duck float
and the anvil sink?
• The duck is less dense than the water.
• The anvil is more dense than the water.
• The duck happens to be lighter than
the anvil but that is not relevant to the
answer.
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Density Effect?• Try the different
shaped bodies of fluid.
• Also, adjust density to
see what happens.
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Density Effect?Does the density of the fluid effect
the height of the block?
Yes
weight
weight
ρ
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ρ
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Plimsoll LinesPlimsoll lines on ship indicate maximum safe loading depth depend on
temperature and salinity.
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Density and Temperature2,562 oC
1,085 oC
Density =
Mass
Volume
0 oC
- 273 oC
• Higher temperature means faster particle movement.
• This means more space is occupied – greater volume.
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• Mass is unchanged, so density decreases.
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JourneyWater type:
Density:
Supportive:
Safe:
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Cold, salty
High
Very
Yes
Water type:
Density:
Supportive:
Safe:
Warm, fresh
Low
Somewhat
Still yes
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Plenary: Density Calculation3.5 tons of a substance are poured into a
container of volume 7.2 m3
Calculate the density change when the
volume expands to 9.4 m3
density =
I
m = 3.5t
V = 7.2 m3
ρ=?
M
3.5t = 3,500 kg
F
m= ρ× V
A
ρ=m / V
S
ρ = 3,500
/ 7.2
ρ = 3,500
/ 9.4
T
ρ = 486.1 kg/m3
ρ = 372.3
kg/m3
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mass
volume
and 9.4 m3
density
=
mass
volume
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Explore 2: Explore ActivityMaterials – Viscosity
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ObjectiveApply viscosity ideas in an exam context
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StarterElephant have tree-like legs, ants have very thin
legs compared to their bodies.
How does the idea in the learn plenary help
explain this?
• When length doubles, bone cross-sectional
area quadruples but mass increases by a
factor of 8.
• Therefore elephants need column-like legs
ants can have spindly ones.
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Explore 3: PracticalMaterials – Viscosity
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ObjectiveApply Viscosity ideas in practical context
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StarterWhat is the reading on this micrometer?
• 18.6 mm
• 18 + 0.5 + 0.1
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Olive Oil: Find ViscosityExperiment 1
Variable
Detail
Change
Ball size
Measure
Drop speed
Keep constant
Ball material
Fluid: Olive Oil
Experiment 2
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Variable
Detail
Change
Ball material
Measure
Drop speed
Keep constant
Fluid: Olive Oil
Ball size
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PlenaryTry this at home and send in a picture
to show the class!
Amazing 9 layer density tower 1.24 min
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Explore 4: Exam PracticeMaterials – Viscosity
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ObjectiveApply viscosity ideas in an exam context.
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StarterPoll:
Which of these is the correct Stokes formula?
A. F = 5ϖηrv
B. F = 6ϖ2ηrv
C. F = 6ϖλrv
D. F = 6ϖηrv
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Answer: D
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