Roll the plasticine into a sphere and measure the diameter and use the formula for the volume of a sphere V=pi r^2, then weight the sphere to get the mass and use Density = Volume upon Mass.
Alternatively, use Archimedes' principle: 1) Weigh a piece of plasticine to get its mass. Very carefully fill a glass with water so full that it cannot contain one more drop of water. Immerse the plasticine in the glass, collecting the water that has run out of the full glass. The volume of the water is equal to the volume of the plasticine. Determine the volume of the water by either weighing it (density of pure water is 1 g per mL) or by accurately measuring the volume. Density = mass (g)/ volume (mL)
2) If you have a balance that can determine mass of an hanging object, first weigh your plasticine to determine its mass. Then attach it to string and take its mass hanging (the string also has mass). Then take its mass while the plasticine is just submersed in water. It will weigh less when submersed in water. The loss of mass when submersed is equal to the mass of water that has the same volume as the plasticine. (density of water is 1 g per mL) Now you can determine the volume of the plasticine since the mass lost in g equals the volume of water in mL. Density is the original mass divided by the volume.
To find the density of plasticine, you would first measure the mass of a known volume of plasticine using a balance, and then divide the mass by the volume. The formula for density is density = mass/volume. Make sure to use proper units of measurement (grams for mass and cubic centimeters for volume) to calculate the density accurately.
The density of plasticine, a type of modeling clay, can vary depending on the specific composition and brand. On average, the density of plasticine ranges from about 1.1 to 1.6 grams per cubic centimeter.
If you want to know what Plasticine is commonly used for, it is for child play and use in schools. In schools Plasticine is used for art lessons such as modelling.
Divide the mass by the volume and you get density. the answer would be 8.98.
The formula for density is mass times volume. Therefore, density divided by volume would give you mass.
Glass is more brittle than plasticine. Plasticine is a soft, flexible material that can be easily manipulated and shaped, whereas glass is a hard, rigid material that shatters into sharp pieces when broken.
means that plasticine has higher density.
The density of plasticine typically ranges from 1.0 to 1.2 grams per cubic centimeter, depending on the specific composition and additives used in the particular brand or type of plasticine.
The density of plasticine, a type of modeling clay, can vary depending on the specific composition and brand. On average, the density of plasticine ranges from about 1.1 to 1.6 grams per cubic centimeter.
No, plasticine typically floats in water due to its low density. The air trapped within the plasticine makes it less dense than water, causing it to remain on the water's surface rather than sinking.
To make plasticine float on water, you can try shaping it into a boat or a hollow structure that traps air inside. The trapped air decreases the density of the plasticine, allowing it to float. You can also use a larger piece of plasticine to displace more water, increasing its buoyancy.
A hollow boat made of plasticine will float because the overall density of the boat is lower than the density of water. The buoyant force acting on the boat is greater than its weight, allowing it to float on the water's surface.
Plasticine, a brand of modelling clay.
You would find the density of a crown by dividing the crown's mass by its volume. The formula for density is density = mass/volume. Weigh the crown to find its mass and then measure its volume by displacement in a known liquid.
The main ingredients of Plasticine are petroleum jelly, calcium salts, and aliphatic acids. Plasticine is used as a modeling clay.
The duration of Plasticine Crow is 480.0 seconds.
Density = Mass/Volume
Plasticine Crow was created on 1981-08-06.