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Density Reading Comprehension Pdf
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Professional Development · Innovative Curriculum · Sign Up For Newsletter. Shop stocking stuffers · Explore top gifts. 1. Density is the only thing affecting whether something floats or sinks. If an object has a higher density than the fluid it is in (fluid can mean liquid or gas), it will sink. If it has a lower density, it . • 1. Find the density of a substance with a mass of 5kg and a volume of 43 m3 • 2. Suppose you have a lead ball with a mass of g. What is its volume? (density of lead is: g/cm3) • 3. What is the mass of a 15mL sample of mercury? (density of mercury is: g/cm3) • 4. A block of pine wood has a mass of g and a volume of. This reading comprehension passage is about Density. Through this passage students will learn about questions like: What is Density? What determines whether an object sinks or floats? Why ice floats on water? Why ship floats while iron nail sinks? What are units if mass, volume and density?. This document discusses density and how it relates to whether objects will sink or float. It defines density as the amount of stuff in a given space, or the ratio of an object's mass to its volume. Regular soda has more density and mass than diet soda due to its sugar content, so it will sink while diet soda floats. May 31, · This reading comprehension passage is about Density. This passage discusses questions like: What is Density? What determines whether an object sinks or floats? Why ice floats on water? Why ship floats while iron nail sinks? What are units if mass, volume and density? Students will also learn some really interesting facts about density. This reading comprehension passage is about Density. This passage discusses questions like: What is Density? What determines whether an object sinks or floats? Why ice floats on water? Why ship floats while iron nail sinks? What are units if mass, volume and density? Students will also learn some really interesting facts about density. Density and Sinking and Floating. Student Reading. Sometimes it’s pretty easy to tell if a certain object will sink or float. An object like a brick or a stone, which seems heavy for its size, feels like it should sink, and it does sink. Something like a Styrofoam ball, which seems light for its size, feels like it should float, and it does.