Density Lab B
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I would start with the Scioly wiki page. It has a good base than just add more notes I’m also new to this event but that’s what I do for other note events.Nba2302 wrote:Can any help me start up my studying(Im new)? What are some useful links? What is a very important thing in I need to know? where do i find density equations?
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density is a very... simple? event. the rules are really broad and you can find everything with a quick google search. in your binder, make sure to include a periodic table (and make sure to be able to understand it), all the gas laws, basic thermodynamics conversions, and you'll be alright.Kai0721 wrote:I would start with the Scioly wiki page. It has a good base than just add more notes I’m also new to this event but that’s what I do for other note events.Nba2302 wrote:Can any help me start up my studying(Im new)? What are some useful links? What is a very important thing in I need to know? where do i find density equations?
honestly for the nats exam all you really needed to know was d=M/V...
also, nasa has some pretty good practice q's
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I used to have this event and it was really hard to study because of the broad rules. But what I would do is start with finding some tests on it and studying the questions and then base your studying off the questions.Nba2302 wrote:Can any help me start up my studying(Im new)? What are some useful links? What is a very important thing in I need to know? where do i find density equations?
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Thanks!Killboe wrote:I used to have this event and it was really hard to study because of the broad rules. But what I would do is start with finding some tests on it and studying the questions and then base your studying off the questions.Nba2302 wrote:Can any help me start up my studying(Im new)? What are some useful links? What is a very important thing in I need to know? where do i find density equations?
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Probably the best thing to do would just be to look everything in the rules up on either Wikipedia or your favorite search engine (aka DuckDuckGo)Nba2302 wrote:Whats the best links for Density Lab for studying and notes?
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I would study all the gas laws and maybe the phase diagrams.Nba2302 wrote:Whats the best links for Density Lab for studying and notes?
Some tests use phase diagrams and ask how the density changes as its position on diagram changes.
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Density Lab B
It looks like this event is extremely broad and my coaches don't know much about the event. I have studied and done tests on density, buoyant force, concentrations, and gas laws. Is there anything else I should study for the event? And also how would you study for the hands-on task part of things?
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The event is very broad and vague, I think thats pretty much what the event is about, uh as for the hands-on maybe just practice measuring things with graduated cylinders, calculating densities of non geometric solids. I dont know though, i haven't competed in this event.someone1580 wrote:It looks like this event is extremely broad and my coaches don't know much about the event. I have studied and done tests on density, buoyant force, concentrations, and gas laws. Is there anything else I should study for the event? And also how would you study for the hands-on task part of things?
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