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Laboratory measurements always contain some error. Depending on the type of equipment used, that error can be quite substantial.
Laboratory measurements always contain some error. Depending on the type of equipment used, that error can be quite substantial. One way to validate our density value from Part B is to do a completely different experiment to measure of the density of the block, then compare the two measurements
cube mass in air is 50.0 g
cube mass immersed in water is 5.6g
water temperature is 20 degree Celsius
density of water is .99821
previous calculation of density of the block immersed 40% was 1.16 g/cm^3