yes everything with a mass and volume has a density.
Measure the mass of the pebble first (this should be easy) Then you find out the volume of the pebble by trying to measure the height, length, and width of it. Try to find a regular pebble as it will help with your result! Then you divide your mass by your volume.
The smallest type of rock is a pebble. A pebble can be made out of most rocks and is the size of a marble.
A pebble sinks in water because its density is higher than that of water, causing it to displace less water and ultimately sink. In contrast, a piece of wood floats on water because its density is lower than that of water, allowing it to displace enough water to create an upward buoyant force that supports its weight.
Oh, dude, a pebble typically weighs around 5 grams. But hey, I mean, it's not like I carry a scale around to weigh pebbles all day, you know what I'm saying? So, like, give or take a gram or two, who's really counting, right?
The weight of anything depends on what it's made of and how large it is. You'd have to weigh the individual pebble to be certain.
To find out the density of a pebble, you will need a balance or scale to measure its mass, and a graduated cylinder filled with water to measure its volume using water displacement method. The density of the pebble can then be calculated by dividing its mass by its volume.
Measure the mass of the pebble first (this should be easy) Then you find out the volume of the pebble by trying to measure the height, length, and width of it. Try to find a regular pebble as it will help with your result! Then you divide your mass by your volume.
Density = mass/volume = 36/15 = 2.4 g per cm3
The smallest type of rock is a pebble. A pebble can be made out of most rocks and is the size of a marble.
A pebble sinks in water because its density is higher than that of water, causing it to displace less water and ultimately sink. In contrast, a piece of wood floats on water because its density is lower than that of water, allowing it to displace enough water to create an upward buoyant force that supports its weight.
It's a PEBBLE.
That he was hard...
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