Monday, October 26, 2015

Density Simulation

What I learned about density is that it s the weight of the mass like how something floats on water and other stuff don't float on water because it is way more heavier and it has more density in it.

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Density Simulation


What I learned from the simulation is that density can vary on the volume of the object. To find the density of an object, the formula is mass divided volume equals density. I learned that if two blocks have the same density, but one is smaller and one is bigger, the smaller one will sink and the bigger one will float. The smaller one will sink because it has a smaller volume, causing the particles to be packed tightly together. The bigger block has a bigger volume, allowing the particles to move more freely, making the block less dense. 

density

mass divided by volume = density

will it float the only way to find out is to try it.

density


I  learned that when you take mass divided by volume equals density. if you have a block with the same mass they will do the the same. if you have a block with the same volume they will do what ever they really want.

Density Simulation

Doing the density simulation, I noticed that when you make a substance bigger like wood, it will still float. But brick would always stay at the bottom no matter what size. The amount of water in the tank did not effect the sinking and floating substances.

Density Simulation

Density... Will it float? Mass divided by volume, this is what will give you the density of your object. If you have a small block with the same amount of mass as a bigger block, which do you think will float. The bigger one because it is bigger? If you guess that, you  would be wrong. The smaller block and the bigger block have the same mass but the volume is different. Since the smaller block has all that mass compacted into a tighter place, this will cause this block to sink. With more space for the the other block it will make this block float. So before you make a prediction on whether it will float or not then you should check the size of your block and see how much density is compacted into that block.

By: Izabel K.

Denisity

Mass Divided by Volume equals Denisity. 
 If you put something in the water it makes the water higher and because of the denisity.