Matters of Matter
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Anything that has mass and takes up space.
What is matter?
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The base unit of measurement for mass.
What is a gram?
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The amount of mass in a given space.
What is density?
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This is upward force on an object in a fluid.
What is buoyancy?
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This is how you determine the volume of a liquid.
What is using a graduated cylinder or beaker?
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The amount of matter in an object.
What is mass?
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The unit used for measuring the volume of a liquid.
What is a milliliter or liter?
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The formula for finding density.
What is mass divided by volume?
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The man who determined that the amount of water displaced by an object is equal to the volume of an object.
Who is Archimedes?
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This is how you find the volume of something like a book.
What is length x width x height?
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The amount of space an object takes up.
What is volume?
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The volume unit for a solid.
What is centimeters cubed?
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Objects with more mass in less space will do this.
What is sink?
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This is Archimedes Principle.
What is objects that are less dense will float and more dense will sink, and they displace the amount of water equal to their volume.
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This is how you find weight of an object.
What is mass x gravity?
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The "stuff" that makes up matter.
What is an atom?
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This is unit used for weight.
What is a Newton?
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This is how you find the volume of an irregular shaped object.
What is water displacement (finding the difference between initial and final volume of an object)?
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This is the force working against buoyancy.
What is gravity?
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This is the density of water at room temperature.
What is 1 g/ml?
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The measure of the force of gravity on an object.
What is weight?
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This is the unit used for density.
What is grams/mL or grams/cm3?
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The object that is more likely to sink between an iron cylinder and a plastic cylinder of the same volume.
What is the iron cylinder?
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A large body of water or small body of water has more buoyant force.
What is large body of water (great volume = more buoyant force)?
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This is a difference between mass and weight.
What is mass does not change but weight can, or mass measures the amount of matter in an object, weight measures gravitational pull?