Work to be done: 1. Print Graph Page #1 (similar to Fig. 3): Click "Print" icon in the Tool Bar, select # of pages to be printed, click "print" at the bottom. 2. Let your TA check your Graph Page #1. If it is OK, your TA will sign it. Caution: Make sure that your printed Page #1 is OK before you close the Capstone. All the data collected in Experiment 9 will be lost when the Capstone is closed! 3. Close PASCO Capstone by clicking the red-cross at the upper corner, then select "discard". 4. Turn off PASCO 850 interface and shut down the computer. 5. Clean up your bench. Data analysis Determine the densities of the object 1, object 2, the plastic block and salt water using the Mean data in the Table on Graph Page #1 and Eqs. (1), (2), (3), (4). Record all data with units in Table 3. Table 3 Densities of object 1, object 2, the plastic block and salt water Object or D(calc.) (kg/m') D(lit.) (kg/m') D(exp) (kg/m' ) % difference % difference fluid (calculated from (Literature (measured from between between dimensions) value) Buoyant Force) D(exp.) and D(exp. ) and D(calc.) D(lit.) object 8.6x103 object 2 7.9x103 5% salt water plastic block 8.21 x 105 mass of Plastic bobek is 62.1 9 Lab report on Experiment, object 1 is 50pg 1. Graph Page #1 with your TA's signature should be included in your Exp. 9 lab report. 2. Tables 1 to 3 should be included in your Exp 9 lab report. 3. It is required that the answers to the questions (see below) should be included in your Exp 9 lab report. 4. The required other contents and format for your lab report can be found in the syllabus. 5. You can tear those pages out of the lab manual as a part of your lab report, which contain measured (raw) data and analyzed data, answers to questions. The data sheets must be checked and signed by your lab TA. Questions 1 . What metal is the object 2 made of? Your answer should be based on your measured data, not by guess