You should always wear these when working with chemicals or fire.
What are safety glasses?
The amount of matter in an object.
What is mass?
A state of matter that has a definite shape.
What is a solid?
The density of this material is 1.0 g/cc.
What is water?
These can be push or pull factors.
What is force?
We use our five senses to make these.
What is an observation?
To find the volume of an object, this formula is used.
What is length x width x height?
A state of matter that takes up the space of the container it is in.
What is a liquid?
Something with a larger density with water will do this.
What is sink to the bottom?
Any change in speed over time whether speeding up or slowing down.
What is acceleration?
What is an inference?
We measure liquid volume in these units.
What are liters or milliliters?
The particle model for this shows the particles close together and held with tight bonds.
What is a solid?
Objects cut in pieces will have the same, larger or smaller density?
What is the same density.
A background or point used to detect motion.
What is frame of reference?
A variable that we can change in an experiment.
What is the manipulated variable or MV?
This is the name given when we say that a liquid is pushed aside.
What is displacement?
A state of matter that does not have a definite shape or volume?
What is a gas?
What is density?
What is friction?
Anything that is kept the same in an experiment.
The amount of space an object takes up.
What is volume?
This particle model shows particles filling the space and not held together with any bonds.
What is a gas particle model?
This is the formula for finding density.
What is mass over volume?
An object's tendency to resist change and want to keep moving.
What is inertia?