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Mass Density Volume RAG

The document provides examples of calculating mass, density, and volume using their definitions and relationships. It gives step-by-step workings for finding density from mass and volume, mass from density and volume, and volume from mass and density. Examples include finding these values for blocks of materials like lead and planks, as well as olympic medals.

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Mass Density Volume RAG

The document provides examples of calculating mass, density, and volume using their definitions and relationships. It gives step-by-step workings for finding density from mass and volume, mass from density and volume, and volume from mass and density. Examples include finding these values for blocks of materials like lead and planks, as well as olympic medals.

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Mass, Density and Volume GREEN

1. In each of the following questions find the density. State the units of
your answer.
a) Mass = 45 g, volume = 5 cm³

b) Mass = 18.9 g, volume = 9 cm³

2. In each of the following questions find the mass. State the units of your
answer.
a) Density = 5 g/cm³, volume = 4 cm³

b) Density = 190 kg/m³, volume = 3 m³

3. In each of the following questions find the volume. State the units of your
answer.
a) Density = 1.4 g/cm³, mass = 5.6 g

b) Density = 800 kg/m³, mass = 4800 kg

4. Lead has a density of 11.5 g/cm³.


A rectangular block of lead measures 7 cm × 5 cm × 2 cm.
a) Find the volume of the block of lead.

b) Find the mass of the block of lead


5. A plywood plank measures 1 cm × 8 cm × 90 cm and weighs 396 g.
a) Find the volume of the plywood plank.

b) Find the density of the plywood.

6. The petrol in a petrol can weighs 2000 g. The density of petrol is 0.8
g/cm³. What is the volume of the petrol in the can in
a) cm³

b) litres

7. A marble slab is 1 m long and has a rectangular cross-section of area


15cm².
a) What is the volume of the marble slab?

b) The density of marble is 2.7 g/cm³. What is the mass of the marble slab?

8. Olympics medals have a diameter of 60 mm and a thickness of 3 mm. Gold


has a density of 19 g/cm³. Work out
a) The volume of a gold medal

b) The mass of a gold medal.


Mass, Density and Volume AMBER

1. In each of the following questions find the density. State the units of
your answer. Density = Mass ÷ Volume
a) Mass = 45 g, volume = 5 cm³

b) Mass = 18.9 g, volume = 9 cm³

2. In each of the following questions find the mass. State the units of your
answer.
Mass = Density x Volume
a) Density = 5 g/cm³, volume = 4 cm³

b) Density = 190 kg/m³, volume = 3 m³

3. In each of the following questions find the volume. State the units of your
answer.
Volume = Mass ÷ Density
a) Density = 1.4 g/cm³, mass = 5.6 g

b) Density = 800 kg/m³, mass = 4800 kg

4. Lead has a density of 11.5 g/cm³.


A rectangular block of lead measures 7 cm × 5 cm × 2 cm.
a) Find the volume of the block of lead. Volume of cuboid =
length x width x height

b) Find the mass of the block of lead


5. A plywood plank measures 1 cm × 8 cm × 90 cm and weighs 396 g.
a) Find the volume of the plywood plank.

b) Find the density of the plywood.

6. The petrol in a petrol can weighs 2000 g. The density of petrol is 0.8
g/cm³. What is the volume of the petrol in the can in
a) cm³

b) litres 1000 cm³ = 1 litre

7. A marble slab is 1 m long and has a rectangular cross-section of area


15cm².
Volume of prism =
a) What is the volume of the marble slab? area of cross-section x length

b) The density of marble is 2.7 g/cm³. What is the mass of the marble slab?

8. Olympics medals have a diameter of 60 mm and a thickness of 3 mm. Gold


has a density of 19 g/cm³. Work out Volume of prism =
a) The volume of a gold medal area of cross-section x length

Area of circle = π x r²

b) The mass of a gold medal.


Mass, Density and Volume RED

1. In each of the following questions find the density. State the units of
your answer. Density = Mass ÷ Volume
a) Mass = 45 g, volume = 5 cm³

45 ÷ 5 =
b) Mass = 18.9 g, volume = 9 cm³

2. In each of the following questions find the mass. State the units of your
answer.
Mass = Density x Volume
a) Density = 5 g/cm³, volume = 4 cm³

5x4=

b) Density = 190 kg/m³, volume = 3 m³

3. In each of the following questions find the volume. State the units of your
answer.
Volume = Mass ÷ Density
a) Density = 1.4 g/cm³, mass = 5.6 g

5.6 ÷ 1.4 =

b) Density = 800 kg/m³, mass = 4800 kg

4. Lead has a density of 11.5 g/cm³.


A rectangular block of lead measures 7 cm × 5 cm × 2 cm.
a) Find the volume of the block of lead. Volume of cuboid =
length x width x height
7x5x2=

b) Find the mass of the block of lead

x 11.5 =
5. A plywood plank measures 1 cm × 8 cm × 90 cm and weighs 396 g.
a) Find the volume of the plywood plank.

b) Find the density of the plywood.

6. The petrol in a petrol can weighs 2000 g. The density of petrol is 0.8
g/cm³. What is the volume of the petrol in the can in
a) cm³

b) litres 1000 cm³ = 1 litre

7. A marble slab is 1 m long and has a rectangular cross-section of area


15cm².
Volume of prism =
a) What is the volume of the marble slab? area of cross-section x length

b) The density of marble is 2.7 g/cm³. What is the mass of the marble slab?

8. Olympics medals have a diameter of 60 mm and a thickness of 3 mm. Gold


has a density of 19 g/cm³. Work out Volume of prism =
a) The volume of a gold medal area of cross-section x length

Area of circle = π x r²

b) The mass of a gold medal.

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