1.) MATH 6: Complete Chapter 3 Lesson 6 Worksheet and textbook questions 1, 3, and 6.
MATH 7 FARRELL: Return quiz and 3 worksheets.
MATH 7 VAN: Pg. 21 Qu #1-5
2.) SICK SCIENCE: Complete page 1 and 2 of your worksheets. Click here to view the density table from the textbook.
3.) POST A RESPONSE: (2 Questions)
- Today, you learned more about density. You learned that depending on the density of a solution/liquid, it will affect whether or not an object will sink or float in it. To see the short video clips we watched in class, click on the 3 links below this section to review what you saw in class.
- USEFUL INFORMATION FOR THE QUESTIONS BELOW: We know that a bowling ball with a density of greater than 1.0 g/cm3 would absolutely sink in water. Water has a density of 1.0g/cm3.
- QUESTION 1: What do you think would happen if you placed a bowling ball (DENISTY = 1.15 g/cm3) into a swimming pool full of salt water with a density of about 1.24 g/cm3?
- QUESTION 2: What do you think would happen if you placed a bowling ball (DENSITY = 1.55g/cm3) into a swimming pool full of salt water with a density of about 1.24 g/cm3?
- In both of your responses, be sure to mention why you believe the bowling ball will sink or float and YOU MUST mention the different densities mentioned above in each question.
VIDEO LINKS:
- Will a Bowling Ball Float in the Dead Sea?
- Salt Water Density Straws
- TRY THIS AT HOME (with adult supervision) - 9 Layer Density Tower