The definition of distance
What is the separation or space between two points?
The definition of mass
What is how much matter an object is made up of?
The definition of volume
What is a property of matter that refers to how much much space a three-dimensional object takes up?
The definition of density
What is the ratio of an object's mass to its volume?
The definition of temperature
What is a measure of the average kinetic energy (motion) of the particles in an object?
The scientific tool used to measure distance
The scientific tool used to measure mass
What is a triple beam balance?
The scientific tool used to measure volume
What is a graduated cylinder?
The scientific tools used to measure the density of a liquid
What are a ruler and graduated cylinder?
The scientific tool used to measure temperature
What is a thermometer?
The metric units used to measure distance
The metric units used to measure mass
What are grams?
The metric units used to measure volume
What are liters or cubic meters?
The metric units used to measure density
What is g/cm3?
The metric units used to measure temperature
What are oC (degrees celsius)?
25 cm = _____ m?
What is 0.25 m?
30 g = _____ mg?
What is 30,000 mg?
105 mL = _____ L?
What is 0.105 L?
If an object’s volume is increased while keeping its mass the same, how would this impact its density?
The density would decrease.
Take a measurement using the thermometer shown below
What is 20o C?
Take a measurement using the ruler shown below
What is 7.2 cm?
Describe how mass is different from weight
Weight is a measurement of the gravitational force acting upon an object, but mass is how much matter is inside of an object.
Calculate the volume of a solid cube that has a length of 2cm. Use the formula:
V = l x w x h
What is 8 cm3?
Calculate the density of a liquid that has a mass of 2 g and a volume of 4 mL. Use the formula:
D = m/v
What is 0.5 g/mL?
Describe how particles of hot air look different from particles of cold air.
Particles in hot air are spread further apart and are moving faster than those of cold air.