.11 1 Sprint 4:34 PM Student Email . table 1 O Create two tables of mass vs. vol
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.11 1 Sprint 4:34 PM Student Email . table 1 O Create two tables of mass vs. volume for two sets according to their density; Use Logger Pro and graph Mass vs. Volume for your cylinder sets; and Determine the mathematical relationship between mass and volume. Data: Table 1 Trial d(cm) L (cm)Vian,JM(g) Material ) 10 12 13 1s Analysis: 1. What is the meaning of the slope of the lines in your Mass vs. 2. Based on your results from table one and your graph, are all cylinders 3. Some cylinders are made out of acetyl and others out of polystyrene, Volume graph? made out of the same material? Explain their corresponding densities are 1.04 g/em and 1.42 g/em Complete the last column of Table 1, by identifying the material used in making a given cylinder; Determine your percentage errors in your slopes; Determine the average density for each set of six cylinders and its absolute error. Conclusions: For all conclusions make sure to follow Appendix A and B . Definitions Equations Meanings of Slope and Y-intercept Discussion of sources of errors .SourcesExplanation / Answer
Since your mass is in gram then you have to represent your volume in cm3. If your volume is in cm3 then it is good practice to write the length and diameter in the same unit as of your volume.
Now, we have a practice to calculate density in the form as kg/m3 or gram /cm3. So it will be good if you keep all the data in the unit as of same level ( same level means of same magnitude that is we consider gram with centimeter and kilogram with meter).
For calculating density, just divide your mass by the volume of the material.
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