Weight, Mass & Volume
Density
Buoyancy
Density & Buoyancy
Bonus
100

You would weigh the same on the moon as you would on Earth.

No, your mass would be the same but not your weight.

100

What is density?

A measure of the mass per unit volume of a substance. Or, how heavy something is.

100

This animal was used to describe our buoyant force at the beginning of section 8.5. 

The turtle. It showed upward force, and buoyant force.

100

Oil is usually less dense than water, so it _________ on the surface. 

Floats.

100

This theory is used to explain why matter behaves the way it does. 

The particle theory.

200

How are weight and mass the same? 

They are both measures of something.

200

What 2 things does density depend on? 

The mass of the particle, and how tightly packed the particles are.

200

Buoyancy is the upward force that a ________ exerts on an object.

Fluid.

200

The name of the airship that exploded because it had high hydrogen amounts in its hold. 

Hindenburg.

200

The volume formula.

Volume = length x width x height

300

What is greater, a kilogram of gold or a kilogram of feathers? 

They are both equal. You would just need a lot more feathers. 

300

Generally speaking, liquids and solids are packed tighter than gases. True or false? 

True.

300

in order for something to stay afloat it is important that the buoyant force equals the...

Water displaced by the object.

300

These two items have the same characteristic, one is in an animal and the other is in a man-made object.

A swim bladder and ballast tank.

300
Mass is a measure of how much _______ is in a substance or object.

Matter.

400

What is volume?

A measure of the amount of space an object or substance takes up.

400

A characteristic property of this substance is that it boils and freezes, can change between 3 states.

Liquid water.

400

This item measures different levels in different liquids. 

Hydrometer.

400

If a fish were to sink in water, it would have to use this organ to become negatively, positively, or neutrally buoyant.

A swim bladder. 

400

1000cm cubed is the same as 1000mL which is the same as ______

1L.

500

What discovered the theory of displacement? 

Archimedes.

500

Balsa wood has a density of 0.12 grams per cm cubed. At this density, it would sink in distilled water that has a density of 1 gram per cm cubed? True or false?

False. It is lighter than the distilled water, therefore it will float.

500

This line allows observers to easily see whether a ship is floating high enough in water. 

A Plimsoll line. 
500

When positive buoyancy occurs, the object begins to float upward. What do you think happens with neutral and negative buoyancy?

With neutral buoyancy it stays at the same level, in negative buoyancy it sinks. 

500

The oxygen in a fish's swim bladder comes from dissolved ____________ in the water.

Oxygen.