Physics, 29.08.2020 07:01, yousifgorgees101
Step 6: Calculate the Density of Each Regularly Shaped Ball
Calculate the density of each ball. Use the formula
D= m/V
where D is the density, m is the mass, and V is the
volume. Record your calculations in Table A of your
Student Guide
Given that the density of water is 1.0 g/cm, make a
prediction about whether each ball will float in water.
Record your prediction in Table A.
What is the density of the table tennis ball? Record
your answer to the nearest hundredth.
g/cm
What is the density of the golf ball? Record your
answer to the nearest hundredth.
g/cm
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Step 6: Calculate the Density of Each Regularly Shaped Ball
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