Matter
Mass
Volume
Density
Scientific Method
100
The anything that has mass and takes up space.
What is matter?
100
The amount of matter in an object.
What is mass?
100
The amount of space something takes up.
What is volume?
100
A measure of the amount of matter in a given amount of space.
What is density?
100
A series of steps followed to solve problems.
What is the Scientific Method?
200
A person and a table.
What are two different examples of matter?
200
A triple-beam balance.
What's one way you can measure mass?
200
Length x width x height.
How can volume be determined for shapes with definite sides?
200
D=m/v
What is the equation for density?
200
Observations, questions, hypothesis, experiment, analyse results, draw conclusions.
What are the six steps in the scientific method?
300
Light, sound.
What are two examples of things that are not matter?
300
Yes, if you were on the moon you would weigh less because gravity doesn't pull as hard because the moon is smaller than Earth.
Can objects have the same mass and a different weight?
300
Water displacement.
How can you determine the volume of irregularly shaped objects?
300
g/cm3
What is the unit of measure for the density of solids?
300
Quantitative and Qualitative observations.
What are two different kinds of observations?
400
Yes, your mass will decrease, but you still have mass and take up space. Therefore, you will still be matter.
If I get something amputated, will I still be matter?
400
They will sink if they have a higher mass than volume.
If objects have a higher mass than volume, will float or sink in 1.0 g/mL of water?
400
Displacement is when an object is placed in water, and pushes the water up.
What is displacement?
400
g/mL
What is the unit of measurement for liquids and gases?
400
Any factor that could change during an experiment.
What are variables?
500
Mass, Weight, Volume, and Density.
What properties define matter?
500
Grams.
What is mass measured in?
500
Yes, a bowling ball and balloon have about the same volume, but have different mass.
Can objects have the same mass and and the same volume?
500
The smaller object has a higher density.
If one object has a larger volume than another, but they have similar masses, does the one with the smaller or larger volume have a higher density.
500
Independent, Dependent, and Controlled variables or control.
What are the three variables in an experiment?
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