65 divide 4
16 r 1
59x4
236
What is the formula for area?
a=LxW
Area= length x width
Anything that takes up space and has mass is...
(Choices: condensation, density, evaporation, law of conservation of mass, mass, matter)
Matter
Which of the following magnets is temporary and can be turned off?
bar magnet, donut magnet, electromagnet, horseshoe magnet
What are the three phases of water?
Solid, liquid, and gas
The mass of one box of crayons is 53g. The mass of one crayon is 6g. If there are 8 crayons in a box, what is the mass of the box?
(This is similar to a question on your science test!!)
5g
What is the formula for perimeter
perimeter= l+l+w+w
perimeter= length+length+width+width
The amount of matter in an object is its....
(Choices: condensation, density, evaporation, law of conservation of mass, mass, matter)
Mass
What happens when the south and north pole of two magnets move close together?
Magnetic force will pull the magnets together.
The process by which a liquid changes into gas/water vapor is...
(Choices: condensation, density, evaporation, law of conservation of mass, mass, matter)
evaporation
The amount of matter present in a certain volume of a substance is its...
(Choices: condensation, density, evaporation, law of conservation of mass, mass, matter)
density
Which of the following is magnetic?
aluminum, gold, steel, tin
steel
The process by which gas changes into liquid is..
(Choices: condensation, density, evaporation, law of conservation of mass, mass, matter)
condensation
The idea that you cannot make or destroy matter is called...
(Choices: condensation, density, evaporation, law of conservation of mass, mass, matter)
law of conservation of mass
What causes water on the floor to disappear?
Which property should you use to measure the amount of space that is taken up by the substance?
density, volume, mass, weight
Volume
"Volume is the amount of space an object takes up!"
Below are particles of an object. Is this a solid, liquid, or a gas?
Solid
Ms. Sahi is classifying objects by their physical properties. She puts a kickball, red marble, and an orange in one group. What property did I most likely use to classify these objects?
color, shape, hardness, size
Shape