Density, Mass & Volume Quiz
Instructions: In each question, you will see three columns:
- Density (g/cm³)
- Mass (g)
- Volume (cm³)
Two of the values will be given. Use the formula:
Density = Mass ÷ Volume
to calculate the missing value. Enter your answer rounded to one decimal place.
Visualization Tip: Think of density as how tightly mass is packed into a space (volume). For example, imagine two cuboids:
- The left cuboid shows only a few spheres spread out—this represents a low density (mass is spread out over a large volume).
- The right cuboid shows many spheres packed closely together—this represents a high density (a lot of mass is contained within the same volume).
Remember: Round off your answer to 1 decimal place.
Visualization of Density:
Low Density
High Density
The left cuboid shows a low density example where spheres (representing mass) are spread out, whereas the right cuboid shows a high density example where many spheres are packed tightly in the same space.