An example of something NOT made of matter.
What is a feeling, force, light, idea?
Mass is a measurement of this.
What is the amount of stuff/material/atoms in an object?
Volume is the measurement of the amount of THIS that matter takes up.
What is space?
This tool can measure the volume of a liquid.
What is a graduated cylinder?
The formula for density.
What is mass divided by volume?
In order for something to be considered matter, it must have these two things.
What are mass and volume?
On Earth, 1 pound of feathers and 1 pound of brick both have the same this.
What is mass?
At an airport, you need to make sure your carry on bag is under a certain THIS so that it fits in the overhead bin.
What is volume?
To measure something's mass, you would use this tool.
What is a balance? (or scale)
The density of water.
What is 1 g/mL?
All matter is made of these tiny particles.
What are atoms?
Scientifically, we measure mass in these units.
What are grams or kilograms?
This is the formula for finding the volume of a box?
What is length times width times height?
These are the standard units for density.
What are g/mL or g/cc?
If an object is more dense than a the liquid it is in, it will do this.
What is sink?
Knowing a material's properties can help you do these things.
What is identify it and know what to use it for?
In order to keep the same mass but have less weight, you would need to do this.
Go to a place with less gravity! Like the moon!
The reason the paper inside the water cup did not get wet when we pushed it down into a bucket.
What is two objects made of matter cannot take up the same space at the same time? Or What is the air was already taking up space inside the cup?
This is the scientific unit for weight.
What are Newtons?
The reason a Helium balloon floats.
What is because Helium is less dense than air?
The name for a property of matter that does NOT change if you have more or less of that material.
What is a characteristic property?
This is the reason bakers use mass to measure ingredients (and not volume!).
What is because mass tells you how much stuff there actually is?
This method lets you find the volume of an irregular shaped object?
What is water displacement?
What is 10?
If a small gold coin has a density of about 19 g/cc, this is the density of a huge block of gold.
What is 19 g/cc?