The concept of density allows finding the density and ordering the liquids from lowest to highest they are:
- dishwashing liquid < vegetable oil < water < corn syrup
- The dependent variable of the experiment is the mass of each body.
Density is the relationship between mas and volume, it is one of the most used relationships in liquids,
[tex]\rho = \frac{m}{V}[/tex]
where ρ is the density, m the mass and V the volume
Systems of units are systems of measurements where fundamental units are defined by convention and are used to be able to exchange measurements with precision and accuracy. The most widely used system today is the international measurement system (SI), let's reduce the magnitudes to this system
We use that one milliliter of water is equal to 1 cm³ of water
V = 10 cm³ ( [tex]\frac{1m}{100 cm}[/tex] )² = 10 10⁻⁶ m³
In this exercise they give that the volume for all the liquids are equal, the mass is a measure in a triple beam balance whose appreciation is 0.1 g = 0.1 10⁻³ kg, in the following table we find the reading of the mass for each substance
Material Mass (10⁻³ kg) Density (kg / m³)
Dish soap 9.1 910
Vegetable oil 9.5 950
Water 9.97 997
Corn syrup 14.2 1420
We calculate the density
Liquid dishwasher
[tex]\rho = \frac{9.1 \ 10^{-3} }{10 \ 10^{-6}}[/tex]
ρ = 910 kg / m³
The other values are calculated in the same way and it is in the last column of the table
The independent variable in an experiment is the one that the researcher controls, in this case the volume of each sample and the dependent variable is the one that the researcher measures in this case the mass of each material.
In conclusion, using the concept of density, we can order the liquids by their density from lowest to highest they are:
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Dishwashing liquid < Vegetable oil < Water < Corn syrup
- The dependent variable of the experiment is the mass of each body.
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