Data Analysis & Calculations

Directions: Fill in the following information into the data tables below. Be sure to pay attention to significant figures and proper units.

 

Table 1. Density of the Copper Cylinder using Volume by Geometry
Mass (g)
Height (cm)
Diameter (cm)
Radius (cm)
Volume (cm3)
Density (g/cm3)
    Calculation:

 

Table 2. Density of the Copper Cylinder using Volume by Displacement
Mass (g)
Volume of Water, initial (mL)
Volume of Water, final (mL)
Volume of solid (mL)
    Calculation:
Density (g/mL)
Density (g/cm3)
     Calculation:

 

Table 3. Density of the unknown metal cylinder using Volume by Geometry
Mass (g)
Height (cm)
Diameter (cm)
Radius (cm)
Volume (cm3)
    Calculation:
Density (g/cm3)
    Calculation:

 

Table 4. Density of the unknown metal cylinder using Volume by Displacement
Mass (g)
Volume of Water, initial (mL)
Volume of Water, final (mL)
Volume of solid (mL)
Calculation:
Density (g/mL)
Calculation:
Density (g/cm3)
Calculation:
Metal, Predicted
% Error
Calculation:

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