The metric prefixes in order from greatest to least.
What is kilo, hecto, deka, BASE, deci, centi,milli?
100
The x-axis on a graph comparing mass and volume.
What is volume and the run?
200
Definition of density
What is the relationship between mass and volume that determines whether an object will sink or float.
200
Quantitive ways to measure mass.
What is a triple beam balance, and electronic balance?
200
The number of Millimeters in 1 dekameter
What is 10,000 millimeters?
200
The y-axis on a line graph comparing mass and volume.
What is mass and the rise?
300
The Density of water
What is 1.00g/mL
300
The man who discovered the relationship between mass and volume to create the theory of density.
Who is Archimedes?
300
Scientific Notation for Kilo
What is 10 the power of 3?
300
The density in of an object when given the points (134,50) (using grams and liters)
What is 0.373134328358209g/L?
400
What makes a block more likely to sink or float (in water)?
The mass and the volume along with the density make a block more likely to sink . If the density of a block a less then the water then it will float. If the density of a block is greater than water than it will sink.
400
The volume of an object if when placed in a beaker the volume rises to 125L and when the peach is taken out it decreases back to 89L.
What is 36L?
400
3 Reasons it is important for scientists to share a common system of measurements.
What is scientists will be able to communicate, compare, and share evidence and data easier, scientists can create accurate procedures of experiments for other scientists to perform and analyze their work or countries can work together on scientific discoveries using measurements with more ease or scientists will all be able to speak the same scientific "language" to further understand significant details that could otherwise be missed because of a lack of understanding
400
The slope of a line comparing mass/volume if x=160 and y=5
What is 0.03125?
500
The volume (rounded to the nearest 100th) of Aluminum if the mass is 4.56kg and the density is 2.70kg/L.
What is 1.69L?
500
The ways volume and mass affect density
What is the more volume there is in an object with a small mass the smaller the density will be. The smaller the volume is in an object with a larger mass the larger the density will be. However, the mass and volume of an object can change but the density of an object will stay the same. This makes sense because the density for materials stays the same if they are made from the same material regardless of size. For example a block that is made out of wood and much bigger than a small block of aluminum can still have a smaller density than the small block of aluminum. Also a small block of wood and a big block of wood will both float regardless of mass or volume because the density remains the same?
500
The decimal value in fractions for deci centi and milli.
What is Deci=1/10 centi=1/100 milli=1/1000.
500
The volume for density if m=5g/mL and the mass is 10g