Mass vs. Weight
Where does it go?
How much space does it take up?
Does it feel heavy?
It floats.
100

how much matter is in an object 

mass

100

True or false: Water we drink on Earth today could be the same water dinosaurs drank thousands of years ago.

true 

100

how much space matter takes up

volume

100

the amount of mass in a particular volume

density

100

When you take in a deep breath, your body becomes less dense which increases your _______ in water.

buoyancy

200

a tool used for measuring weight

spring scale or scale

200

a law that says matter cannot be created or destroyed is called the law of conservation of  ________

mass

200

To measure and figure out the volume of a cube or rectangular box, what would you multiply?

Length X Width X Height

200

to determine the density of an object the scientist would divide the object's  _______ by its ________

mass by its volume

200

True or false: An objects density is not related to its buoyancy.

False

300

the measure of how strongly one thing is attracted to another by gravity

weight

300

If matter cannot be created or destroyed, where did all the matter that exists today come from? 

God spoke and it was.

300

1 milliliter equals 1 ______ _________

cubic centimeter

300

True or false: Scientists use density to help determine what a material is made of.

true

300

Will an object sink or float if its surroundings are more dense than the object?

float

400

a tool used for measuring mass

balance

400

Matter and energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can change _______

form

400

When using a graduated cylinder, the liquid may be slightly higher on the sides than in the center. The curve that is created is called the _________

meniscus

400

Would Styrofoam be more or less dense than copper wire?

less

400
A term used to describe the ability of an object to float.

buoyant or buoyancy

500

the metric system unit for weight

Newton

500

the fact that energy cannot go away is the law of conservation of ____________

energy

500

To measure the volume of an irregularly shaped item, such as a toy car, a scientist can use a graduated cylinder with water to figure out the volume of the object. The method that the scientist would follow is called the 

displacement method

500

All substances become more dense when cooled with the exception of what common substance?

water-becomes less dense when frozen

500

Name two things that are buoyant in water.

Beach ball, boat (Accept all reasonable answers)