1. Using the pictures in the below, record the volumes of water in the graduated cylinders with and without a small rock in the data table in the report sheet. As before, remember units and significant figures. 2. Determine the volume of the rock for each trial. 3. Calculate the average volume of the rock. Trial Volume Without Rock Volume With Rock Number Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3

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Part 2: Obtain volume of a marble using volume by water displacement technique.
1. Using the pictures in the below, record the volumes of water in the graduated cylinders with and without a small rock in
the data table in the report sheet. As before, remember units and significant figures.
2. Determine the volume of the rock for each trial.
3. Calculate the average volume of the rock.
Trial
Volume Without Rock
Volume With Rock
Number
Trial 1
70
50
Trial 2
Trial 3
40-
Transcribed Image Text:Part 2: Obtain volume of a marble using volume by water displacement technique. 1. Using the pictures in the below, record the volumes of water in the graduated cylinders with and without a small rock in the data table in the report sheet. As before, remember units and significant figures. 2. Determine the volume of the rock for each trial. 3. Calculate the average volume of the rock. Trial Volume Without Rock Volume With Rock Number Trial 1 70 50 Trial 2 Trial 3 40-
Part 2: Obtain volume of a marble using volume by water displacement technique.
Trial 1
Trial 2
Trial 3
Volume of water
Volume of water and rock
Volume of rock
Average:
Show your calculation for average volume here:
Transcribed Image Text:Part 2: Obtain volume of a marble using volume by water displacement technique. Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Volume of water Volume of water and rock Volume of rock Average: Show your calculation for average volume here:
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We would read the volumes from each cylinder with and without rock . Then volume of rock is calculated as :

volume of rock = ( volume with rock ) - ( volume without rock ) 

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