Mass
Volume
Density
Gravity
Vocabulary
100

What is the definition of mass?

The amount of matter in an object.

100

What is the definition of volume?

The amount of space an object takes up.

100

What is the definition of density?

The amount of matter in a given volume

or

How packed in an object is!

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100

What is the definition of gravity?

It is a force that pulls on all matter.

100

What is matter?

Anything that takes up space and has weight!

200
What tool do we use to measure mass?

A balance!

200

What is the formula we use to find the volume of a cube?

Length x Width x Height

200

How do you find the Density of an object? What's the formula?

Density equals Mass divided by Volume

200

What is the property that is used to measure the gravitational pull on an object?

Weight!

200

Name two units of measurement used to measure matter.

-Grams (g)

-Cubic Centimeters (cm3)

-Milliliters (mL)

-Newtons (N)

-g/cm3 or g/mL

300

How many grams are in 2.5 kilograms?

2500 grams!

300

What are the units of measurement we use for solid and liquid volumes?

Cubic centimeters (cm3) for solids and Milliliters (mL) for liquids

300

What are the units of measurement we use to label density, for both liquids and solids?

Liquids: g/mL


Solids: g/cm3

300

What tool do we use to measure weight? And what unit of measurement?

A spring scale is used to measure Newtons.

300

What is the definition of a physical property?

Anything about matter that we can measure.

400

What is the most accurate tool we have used to measure mass? Be specific.

A triple beam balance

400

What tool do we use to measure the volume of a liquid? A bonus 100 if you can say why its better than the other tool commonly used!

A graduated cylinder!

400

What is the density of water?

1 g/mL

400

State a difference between mass and weight!

-Mass is constant while weight is not.

-Mass is measured in grams while weight is measured in Newtons.

-Mass is measured with a balance while weight is measured with a spring scale.

400

What is force?

Any interaction on matter that effects its movement.

500

You have a cup of water and you want to measure the mass of only the water. What do you need to do first?

Measure the mass of the cup first!

500

You measure how much the level of water has risen when you slide an irregularly shaped object into the container of water. What is this method called?

Water Displacement

500

Red liquid: 1.47 g/mL

Blue liquid: .93 g/mL

White object: 1.03 g/cm3

In what order do these sink when dropped into a cup, from lowest to highest?

Red, White, and Blue


Murricaaaaa!

500

What two factors change the force of gravity?

The amount of mass and the distance between two objects.

500

Name every property that we have studied so far.

Mass, Volume, Density, and Weight.