Density
Mass
Volume
Weight
Matter
100
The amount of mass in an object.
What is density?
100
The amount of matter in an object.
What is mass?
100
The amount of space an object takes up.
What is volume.
100
The amount of gravitational force in an object.
What is weight?
100
Anything that has mass that takes up space.
What is Matter?
200
Mass divided over volume.
How do you find density?
200
Using a triple beam balance.
How do you find the mass of an object.
200
Length x Width x Height
What is the formula for volume?
200
Spring Scale.
How do you find weight?
200
The only thing that changes in an experiment.
What is the independent variable.
300
Triple Beam Balance.
How do you find mass?
300
Water Displacement.
How do find the volume of irregularly shaped objects.
300
Because the moon is much smaller than the Earth.
Why is it that you weight much lighter on the moon than on the Earth.
300
An educated guess.
What is a hypothesis.
400
a series of steps followed to solve problems including asking questions, formulating a hypothesis, testing the hypothesis, collecting data, analyzing results and drawing conclusions
What is the Scientific Method?
400
No, you mass stays the same.
Does you mass change when you're on the moon?
400
An observation using you five senses, nose, ear, eyes, touch, taste.
What is a qualitative observation?
400
Yes, I am heavier.
Are you heavier on bigger planets than the Earth?
400
The thing that is being observed and watched in an experiment.
What is a dependent variable?
500
Newton (N)
What is the basic unit for weight?
500
Grams, (g)
What is the basic unit for mass?
500
Something that one has noticed .
What is an observation?
500
A observation using numbers, words etc.
What is a quantitative observation.
500
The thing that stays the same in an experiment.
What is a controlled variable.
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