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What topicThe topic of density was introduced to students. this is to make sure they understood what was thaught about this topic including working with units
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  1. What is the definition of density? A. The amount of matter in an object B. The weight of an object C. The ratio of an object's mass to its volume D. The size of an object

  2. Which of the following is the correct formula for density? A. D = m + v B. D = v/m C. D = m/v D. D = m x v

  3. If a cube has a volume of 36 cm³ and a mass of 216 g, what is its density? A. 2 g/cm³ B. 4 g/cm³ C. 6 g/cm³ D. 8 g/cm³

  4. Which object has the greatest density? A. A 10-kg rock with a volume of 10 m³ B. A 5-kg ball with a volume of 10 m³ C. A 20-kg block with a volume of 20 m³ D. A 15-kg sphere with a volume of 5 m³

  5. Which unit is typically used to measure density? A. Kilograms B. Cubic meters C. Grams per cubic centimeter D. Centimeters

  6. If a block of aluminum has a density of 2.7 g/cm³, what is its mass if it has a volume of 10 cm³? A. 0.27 g B. 1.0 g C. 2.7 g D. 27 g

  7. Which of the following has a density less than 1 g/cm³? A. Water B. Air C. Iron D. Lead

  8. Which of the following is an example of a material with a high density? A. Foam B. Cotton balls C. Styrofoam D. Stone

  9. What happens to the density of a substance if its volume stays the same, but its mass increases? A. The density stays the same B. The density decreases C. The density increases D. The density becomes negative

  10. Which of the following is not a common application of density in science? A. Determining the purity of a substance B. Calculating the mass of an object C. Designing airplanes and ships D. Measuring the speed of light.