We Often State:
Note
- One cubic centimetre (1 cm³) is the volume of a cube whose each side is 1 cm.
- So, 1 cm³ = 1 cm × 1 cm × 1 cm.
- 1 m³ = 1 m × 1 m × 1 m.
- 1 m = 100 cm, so 1 m³ = 100 cm × 100 cm × 100 cm = 1,00,00,00 cm³.
Points To Remember
- Density of solids changes a lot with a rise in temperature by 20°C to 40°C.
- Density of liquids and gases changes more with the same temperature change because their density decreases and vice versa.
Fun Fact
- The Earth has the highest density among all the planets in our solar system. Its average density is 55100 kg/m³.
(a) Uniform Speed (Howsoever Small the Time Intervals May Be)
(b) Non-uniform Speed or Variable Speed
Points To Remember
- The unit of area in the Standard International system is square meter (m²).
- The area of a rectangular surface is length × breadth, A = l × b.
- In the Standard International system, volume is measured in cubic meter (m³).
- The smaller unit of volume is cubic centimeter (cm³).
- The smaller unit for measuring volume of liquids is milliliter (ml). One milliliter is equal to one cubic centimeter (symbol 1 cc or 1 cm³).
- Volume of a rectangular slab is the product of its length, breadth, and height, V = l × b × h.
- Volume of liquids is measured by using measuring cylinders, measuring flasks, burettes, pipettes, etc.
- The volume of an irregular solid can be measured with the help of a measuring cylinder by measuring the volume of water displaced by it.
- The mass of a body does not change with the surroundings or position of the body. Mass is found by a physical balance and is never zero for any material body.
- The unit of density in SI system is kg/m³ and in CGS system is g/cm³.
- The density in CGS system = 1000 × Numerical value in SI system.
- The density of liquids and gases changes with change in temperature. With the rise in temperature, the density decreases and vice versa.
- When a body covers equal distances in equal intervals of time (howsoever short the time intervals may be), the body is said to be moving with a uniform speed.
- When a body covers unequal distances in equal intervals of time, the body is said to be moving with a non-uniform speed.
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