Mass
Weight
Volume
Matter
Scientific Method
100
Mass describes the amount of matter in an object.
What is mass?
100
Gravitational pull
Weight is the __________ on an object.
100
The amount of space an object takes up.
What is volume?
100
Anything that has mass or takes up space.
What is matter?
100
A series of simple steps to create an effective experiment.
What is the scientific method?
200
Grams.
What is the scientific unit that you use to measure mass?
200
Newton
What is the scientific units for measuring weight?
200
Volume= Length x Width x Height
What is the formula to find the volume of a regular object?
200
atoms
All matter is made of ________.
200
When you have tested your predictions by gathering data.
At which point does the loop begin?
300
Either a triple-beam balance or electronic scale.
What type of scales are used to measure mass?
300
Spring balance scale
What type of scales do you use to measure weight?
300
Water displacement
How do you find the volume of an irregular object?
300
A brick
What is an example of matter?
300
Make some observations.
What is the first step?
400
Gravitational force
If there is more mass then there is more ________.
400
Because there is less gravitational force or gravity there.
Why do astronauts weigh less on the moon?
400
Graduated cylinder.
How do you find the volume of liquids?
400
Light
Give an example of things that aren't matter.
400
A hypothesis
What is the scientific name for an educated guess?
500
When the matter changes.
When does the mass change?
500
100 grams are equal to 1 Newton
How grams are in 1 Newton?
500
cm3 (centimeters cubed)
What is the scientific method for measuring volume?
500
Angstrom
What is the unit used to measure the diameter of an atom?
500
There are three steps included.
How many steps are included in the loop?
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