The rounding was to comply with the rule for significant figures, which are dictated by the precision of the measurement. If you want to know how much to round, look at your original figures.
Quick question how would I calculate density with only knowing one of each like only knowing volume or only knowing mass and or only knowing how much there is (ml)
If you had only the volume, you could measure the mass of the beaker (empty) then add the substance and measure the beaker with substance, so you can subtract the mass of the beaker with the substance and the mass of the beaker to get the mass of the liquid. So you know have the mass, lets consider you didnt have the volume, you can see on the beaker, its written.
I'm confused so how do the unites work then? Like if you have 95g for the V and you have 95g for M is that just grams for the density answer or is it Grams cubes?
You don't. The answer is in the equation. Input the variables that you have in the standard formula, then proceed accordingly. Got mass and volume, great, just divide like written.
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My school made density confusing, but i now know how to calculate density better because of you. Tysm!!
I was obviously not listening in class if it was that simple.
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I am glad it helped! This is how I wish it was explained to me.
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My brain in my Physics session went %12-3-(-07 x2 - 472) when it was really just division.
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Density = mass divided by volume
hey love the video i see you round it up i just wanna know why? and should i round up in my test next day? because im freaking out.
The rounding was to comply with the rule for significant figures, which are dictated by the precision of the measurement. If you want to know how much to round, look at your original figures.
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so if we are asked in Deciliters do we just convert that to mililiters and them divide?
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Would the solutions combined in a container make for a new overall density? Would this work for making a density gradient?
A gradient will occur between substances of different densities.
Quick question how would I calculate density with only knowing one of each like only knowing volume or only knowing mass and or only knowing how much there is (ml)
Cant help you there bud.
You need mass and volume. With only one variable you need more information.
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impossible if they ask in a question they will give a way to get the missing piece but ul have to find it on ur own
If you had only the volume, you could measure the mass of the beaker (empty) then add the substance and measure the beaker with substance, so you can subtract the mass of the beaker with the substance and the mass of the beaker to get the mass of the liquid. So you know have the mass, lets consider you didnt have the volume, you can see on the beaker, its written.
How do you solve a rectangular block of
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how did u divide 19/20 ? and plus ty for the summary
I used division to divide. Write out the long division form if you want to understand how it works.
why did you subtract the beakers weight and the beakersweight with the corn syrup but not with the water or oil with the beakersweight?
The beakers weight was subtracted with the water and oil. I used the tare function of the scale to subtract out the weight of the beaker. See 2:02 .
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2:00 Your division section is wrong
It should be
27g÷20ml
=1.35 g/ml
See the note in the corner about significant figures.
Thank you very much
What if we measure in kg what will be the volume
Kg is a unit of mass not volume.
Does it matter if it’s g/ml or ml/g
It makes a significant difference.
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How are you converting mL to Gs?
It is not being converted. Units are treated as parts of the fraction and carried with the math.
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Do u always have to round after u have found the answer?
It depends on the numbers that are used in the equation in the beginning. There frequently will be rounding.
How to conver k/cm^3
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This video is exactly the same as the other one but more clear?
Yes. There was an error in one of the graphics of the old video and this was an update to fix.
How did u get the 75g?
I used a scale.
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Can you write the final answer in fraction form?
Yes, if you needed to. It would be in the form of amount of mass/1 unit of volume.
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Isn’t this the same as archimedes principle?
The archimedes principle deal more with buoyancy, but the topics are related as they deal with a mass/volume relationship.
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What
is the mass of 300 ml of a liquid with a density of 2.3 g/ml?
That is an easy math problem to solve. Given two out of 3 variables, any of the factors can be found. In this case - 690g.
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I feel like he's falling asleep by listening to his own voice.
Thank you, I’m probably still going to fail but Mabel it’s a bit better
I'm confused so how do the unites work then? Like if you have 95g for the V and you have 95g for M is that just grams for the density answer or is it Grams cubes?
Grams are a mass unit not a volume unit. Grams for mass and mL for volume.
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3:17 i did that at school!
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But how do I tell if I have to multiply or divide 😭
You don't. The answer is in the equation. Input the variables that you have in the standard formula, then proceed accordingly. Got mass and volume, great, just divide like written.
@@TheBoringVoice oh ok thanks
Sorry but The music is cringe 💀 , but this helps 11/10
just give me the reason why u taked 20 ml of water
if u taking more than 20 ml will so the density of water will not equal to 1
Adding more volume, will not change the density calculation.
@@TheBoringVoice thank u so much for advising me, i have another question do u have ability to produce sodium hydroxde from water and salt(NaOH) please help me for that question
@@dyarjano748 im not smart or anything, but how does sodium hydroxide go to sodium hydroxide + water?
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You called that density right?
I have a quick question r u talking?
your speaking English but while I'm watching the video it seems 93% of the video is an undiscovered alien language ant and dec
Science class anyone?
no im in english class and learning this...OF COURSE WE'RE IN SCIENCE CLASS!
Can someone dumb this down even more for me PLEASE 😭
Maybe watch the one on solids.
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Actually 27 divided by 20 = 1.35! Back to the drawing board!
If you look at 1:35 you will see a note indicating that. That answer written is correct as it accounts for significant figures when rounding.
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This video didn’t help at all
Try paying attention.
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Show your work. No child is going to understand this.
What work didn't I show? I am expecting a base level math skills on the subject as it's it's made for 9th grade and above.
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