Density Lab B
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Density Lab B
Density Lab B: Participants compete in activities and answer questions about mass, density, number density, area density, concentration, pressure and buoyancy.
Density Lab Wiki
Density Lab Test Exchange 2020
Past Threads: 2018 WA Trial, 2019, 2020
Past Question Marathons: 2019, 2020
Density Lab Wiki
Density Lab Test Exchange 2020
Past Threads: 2018 WA Trial, 2019, 2020
Past Question Marathons: 2019, 2020
Last edited by Adi1008 on August 17th, 2020, 9:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Density Lab B
No changes in the rules this year. This is going to get quite competitive since this is the third year this event has been around and the topics are quite limited.
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Re: Density Lab B
Knowing terms can sometimes be good for this event, but I recommend you also study and understand the concepts of the topics of this event. This will help you better apply them in all kinds of scenarios when applicable and also learn more. There isn’t much to study for this event, so the wiki is probably a really good starting point, but I don’t think it has much on gas theory, so you might wanna check somewhere else for something like that, but a lot of this event is more practicing problems related to the concepts of this event than reading and studying over notes. I give poor advice, so I apologize if anything seemed confusing, but I hope this helped you a little bit!
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Re: Density Lab B
Yeah, I can’t guarantee that it’s 100% accurate though because like Wikipedia, anyone can edit the page. From what I’ve seen though, it looks pretty good, but I would also recommend looking at other sources as well.
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