The tool we use to measure mass
What is a scale?
The tool we use to measure the volume of a liquid.
What is a graduated cylinder?
This is the density an object would need to hover in freshwater.
What is 1 g/mL or 1 g/cm^3?
This is what a gram is used to measure.
What is Mass?
This is what pennies are currently made of.
What is zinc and copper?
The name of the accurate scale that we use in class
What is a balance?
The math equation used to measure the volume of a solid rectangular prism.
What is L x W x H?
This is the equation for density.
What is D = M/V?
This how many cm are in a meter.
What is 100?
This is one of our lab safety rules.
What is ... ?
A definition of "mass."
What is how much matter something is made up of?
This is how I could find the volume of a marble.
What is water displacement?
This is the density of water.
What is 1g/mL?
This is when would I use cm3 as opposed to mL.
What is when measuring the volume of a solid?
This is the average of 10 cm, 15 cm, 48 cm, and 13 cm.
What is 21.5 cm?
This is what happens to your mass on a different planet.
What is nothing?
Between a small, heavy pebble and a fluffy, light cotton ball, this is the one with the higher volume.
What is a cotton ball?
This is why the unit for density is g/cm^3 or g/mL.
What is the mass unit divided by / over the volume unit?
These are the two units we've used for density.
What is g/mL and g/cm^3?
This is, arugably, the largest density something could have and still float.
What is .9 repeating?
The amount of grams of water I have if I have 463mL or cubic centimeters of water.
What is 463 grams?
The volume of my maple syrup if the density is 2g/mL and I have 16 grams of syrup.
What is 8 mL?
This is what happens to the density as I add more mass, and why.
What is stay the same? (More mass means more volume, and because I divide mass by volume to get density, density always stays the same.)
This is the larger unit between cm^3 and a mL.
What is neither?
This is what you should do in this situation: A golden-colored cube is handed to you. The person wants you to buy it for $100, saying that is a gold nugget and a great deal. You Google that gold's density is 19.3 g/cm^3. You measure the cube and find that it is 2 cm on each side, and place it on a scale that then reads 40 g.
What is DON'T BUY IT? (It's density is 5 g/cm^3)