In the determination of the density of solids in Experiment ME 1.5, the density was determined as the quotient of mass and volume from a weighing to determine the mass and measurement of volume by different methods. As a prerequisite for this experiment, it was assumed that the mass and volume of water are numerically identical, i.e. that the quotient of both - the density - has a value of 1 g∕cm3.
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In the determination of the density of solids in Experiment ME 1.5, the density was determined as the quotient of mass and volume from a weighing to determine the mass and measurement of volume by different methods. As a prerequisite for this experiment, it was assumed that the mass and volume of water are numerically identical, i.e. that the quotient of both – the density – has a value of 1 g∕cm3.
This should now be confirmed experimentally by the same method: weighing a quantity of a material and measuring its volume.
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