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To find the density of a grape, you must fill a graduated cylinder to exactly 200 mililiters. Then drop the grape in, wait till the water settles. Then subtract the new water level from 200 milliliters and then you have your answer.

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How do you find the density of a grape without using water displacement?

My favorite way is to bite into it and measure the amount of energy used to chew it. Then compare that to the amount of energy to chew something of a known density. I'm pretty good at figuring out how much more or less it's density is. But it is much better for the grape to have the water displacement test don't you think?


What is the density of a grape?

The density of a grape can vary depending on the specific type and size of the grape. On average, the density of a grape is around 0.79-1.04 g/cm³. To calculate the density of a grape, you would measure its mass using a scale and then divide that by its volume, which can be determined by measuring its displacement in a graduated cylinder filled with water.


What is the mass density and volume of a grape?

The mass of a grape is 7.5. The density of a grape is 2.5. The volume of a grape is 3. As you can see, there is a relationship between these three numbers that all mass, densities, and volumes of objects have.


Dose a raisin have the same density of a grape?

no


Why does a grape float on salt water and not fresh water?

the density


What will happen if you place a grape in one cup of water mixed with salt?

The grape will initially float due to its density being lower than that of the saltwater. However, as the grape absorbs the saltwater through osmosis, it will start to sink as its density increases. Ultimately, the grape will end up fully submerged in the saltwater.


Where can you find a picture of grape ape?

Google images: grape ape


Will a grape float?

yes because the grape is lighter than water


When you place a grape in pure water what will happen?

The grape will float in the water because its density is less than that of water. The grape's skin is impermeable to water, so it won't absorb any and become bigger.


Does a raisin have the same density of a grape?

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Dose_a_raisin_have_the_same_density_of_a_grape Yes. density = mass per unit volume d= m/V


Why can you no longer find concord grape jell-o?

i don`t think kids are that into artificial grape flavor.I know I am not.


What has greater density a grape or a paper clip?

Interesting question. Put the grape in water and I believe you will see it floats. It is lighter than water. Now, put a paper clip in water and you will see it sinks. So the paper clip must have a density greater than water. It has a higher density. The weight of the object does not matter. Density is weight divided by volume. You may also be wondering why some fruits float and others sink in water. Fruits contain water and sugar. This alone would make them slightly heavier than fresh tap water. However, in the skin of fruit, there are openings that contain air. Even a little air can compensate for the extra weight of the sugar. There is a second way to answer your question, you can look up the densities of aluminum (what a paper clip is made of) and water (which is approximately the density of the grape). Just enter aluminum and density into Google, and you will find the density of aluminum much higher than water (density ~ 1 gm/cc).