Monday, 3 October 2011

Density & Graphing

What is Density?


  • The Density of an object is it's mass divided by it's volume 
Ex.  d = m/v (density = mass in kg divided by volume in L)
  • Is usually expressed in Kg/L, Kg/m^3, or g/cm^3
Ex.  135Kg/65L = 2.077 ~ 2.01
                           = 2.01 Kg/L

Well, what about Graphing...? 



Graphing is pretty straight forward but we need to remember 5 very important things when faced with the task of putting one together:
  1. Label axis' 
  2. Create an appropreate scale
  3. Don't forget the title!
  4. Plot the data points
  5. And finally use a line of best fit
  • Three things can be done when working with a graphs.  #1, reading the graph.  #2, finding the slope.  #3, Finding the best fit line. 
Here's a video that will give you a good idea of what graphing in physics 11 is all about :)  



What's good about that video is that it gives you information about how to find slope AND area.  But just to recap...

Slope = Rise / Run or Y2-Y1 / X2-X1
Area of a triangle =1/2 (bh)
Area of a rectangle = l x w
 

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