Mass & Weight
Measuring Volume
Density
Units & Conversions
Mixed Review
100

Define: Mass  

Mass = amount of matter in an object.

100
Define: Volume

Volume is the amount of space an object takes up.

100

Density = ______ ÷ ______

Mass ÷ Volume

100

Mass is measured in ______ or ______.

Grams (g) or kilograms (kg)

100

 Why do objects float or sink in water? 

 Because of their density compared to water 

200

What unit is weight measured in?
 

Newtons (N)

200

What is the unit for the volume of a regular solid?

cm³

200

What are the common units for density?

g/mL or g/cm³

200

Volume is measured in ______, ______, or ______.

Liters (L), milliliters (mL), or cubic centimeters (cm³)

200

A box has a length of 3 cm, width of 2 cm, and height of 5 cm. What is its volume?

30 cm³

300

Which never changes—mass or weight?
 

Mass

300

What is the formula for the volume of a cube/box?

Length × Width × Height

300

If an object’s density is less than the liquid it’s in, will it float or sink?

Float

300

What does “convert” mean?

To change something from one set of units to another

300

If a rock raises water in a cylinder from 20 mL to 35 mL, what is its volume?

15 mL 

(or 15 cm³)

400

What is the main difference between mass and weight?  

Mass = amount of matter; Weight = gravity’s pull on mass

400

How do you measure the volume of an irregular solid?

Water displacement

400

If an object’s density is greater than the liquid it’s in, will it float or sink?

Sink

400

If you have 2 liters of water, how many milliliters is that? (Hint: 1 L = 1,000 mL)

2,000 mL

400

What tool measures the volume of an irregular object?

Graduated cylinder (water displacement)

500

On the Moon, would your mass change? Would your weight change?

Mass stays the same; weight decreases.

500

If water rises from 50 mL to 62 mL when a rock is placed inside, what is the rock’s volume?

12 mL

(or 12 cm³)

500

A cube has a mass of 24 g and a volume of 8 cm³. What is its density?
 

3 g/cm³

500

Convert 10,000 cm³ into liters. (Hint: 1,000 cm³ = 1 L)

10 L

500

Why do scientists prefer mass over weight when measuring matter?

Because mass never changes 

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