SI Units
Taking up Space!
Que tu es bĂȘte !
Do you read me?
Sink or Float?
100
The basic units of measure for distance, volume, and mass.
What are meters, liters, and grams?
100
Volume
What is, "How much space something takes up?"
100
Density
What is a measure of the amount of matter contained by a given volume?
100
digital balance
What is a tool used to measure mass?
100
a substance whose density is 0.240 g/cm^3
What is float? (cork)
200
1 km = ____ 10^1 units
What is 1000 m ?
200
length x width x height
What is volume of a rectangular prism? (Don't forget the units!!!)
200
mass divided by volume
What is density?
200
graduated cylinder
What is a tool used to measure liquid volume?
200
gas with a density of 0.0001785 g/cm^3 in air whose density is 0.001205 g/cm^3
What is float? helium
300
1000 L, 1000 m, 1000 g = ____10^3 units
What are one kiloliter, one kilometer, and one kilogram?
300
27 cc (cubic centimeters)
What is the volume of a cube that is 3 cm on each side?
300
Archimedes
Who defined density?
300
meter stick
What is a tool used to measure distance?
300
8 pound bowling ball in tap water, where the ball's density = 0.67 g/cm^3
What is float? pure water has a density of about 1 g/cm^3 tap water has a density of about 0.999 g/cm^3 both at 4 degrees C
400
2.2 lbs = _____ metric units
What is the English equivalent of one kilogram?
400
pi * radius^2 * height
What is the volume of a cylinder? pi ~ 3.142
400
1 g/cc
What is the density of pure water at zero degrees Celsius?
400
meniscus
What is the bottom of the bubble to read liquid volume in a graduated cylinder?
400
A 13 pound bowling ball with a density of 1.08 g/cm^3
What is sink? Its density is greater than that of water, so it will sink!
500
0.45 kg = ____ English units
What is the metric equivalent of one pound?
500
(4/3) * pi * radius^3
What is the volume of a sphere? pi ~ 3.142
500
1000 kg/m^3
What is the density of pure water at 4 degrees Celsius?
500
10 km = ____ miles
What is about 6.2?
500
fluids
What are liquids and gases? remember: a fluid takes the shape of its container! This includes both liquids and gases.