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F.1 Integrated Science

F.1 Integrated Science . Sink or float: Do fruits float or sink?. ______________________ of fruit affects the floating or sinking of the fruits. Experiment 2 : Compare floating or sinking in different objects with different volume but the same mass.

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F.1 Integrated Science

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  1. F.1 Integrated Science Sink or float: Do fruits float or sink?

  2. ______________________ of fruit affects the floating or sinking of the fruits.

  3. Experiment 2: Compare floating or sinking in different objects with different volume but the same mass It is hypothesized when the objects have same mass, the objects with ____________ volume will float. • I. Making hypothesis • II. Writing procedures • a. Apparatus and materials Material: water, plasticine  Apparatus:plastic box, balances, a transparent box with calibrations

  4. Experiment 2: Compare floating or sinking in different objects with different volume but the same mass • b.Set up Placticine with same mass but different volume Water Plastic box

  5. Experiment 2: Compare floating or sinking in different objects with different volume but the same mass c. Procedures • Fill in a plastic box with 2/3 water full. • Measure the plasticine with balances and sketch the shape the plasctine. • Put the plasticine nto the plastic box and and record the floating or sinking of the plasticine. • Use the same plasticine and make it into different shape. Repeat steps 2-3. d. Variables

  6. Experiment 2: Compare floating or sinking in different objects with different volume but the same mass e. Safety measures f. Precautions • IV. Recording results

  7. Experiment 2: Compare floating or sinking in different objects with different volume but the same mass • V. Conclusion According to the experimental results, when the objects have same mass, the objects with ____________ volume will float.

  8. When the objects have same volume, the objects with ____________ mass will float. • when the objects have same mass, the objects with ____________ volume will float. • Sinking or floating of the objects relates to their density.

  9. Density • What is density? The density of a substance is the mass per unit volume. i.e. • Density = , unit is g/cm3

  10. Experiment 1:Finding the density of an object • I. Writing procedures • (a) Apparatus and materials • (b) Set-up Material: water, a rock, plasticine  Apparatus:cylinder, balances Cylinder plasticine water

  11. Experiment 1:Finding the density of an object (c) Procedures • Fill in a plastic box with 2/3 water full. • Measure the mass of the rock with balances. • Measure the volume of the rock with a cylinder. • Record the results and calculate the density of the rock. • Repeat steps 2-4 with the plasticine to replace the rock. (d)  Safety measures (e) Precautons

  12. Experiment 1:Finding the density of an object • (f) Recording results • volume of the rock(cm3) = ___________ • mass of the rock (g) = ________________ • Density of the rock (g/cm3 ) = __________________ =_____________________ • Volume of the plasticine (cm3) = ___________ • Mass of the plasticine (g) = ________________ • Density of the plasticine (g/cm3 ) = __________________ • = ______________________

  13. Quick practice

  14. Quick Practice

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