Measurement and Geometry 18. Yogurt Measurement and Geometry 18 Yogurt.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Volume of Pyramids, Cones & Spheres Return to table of contents.
Advertisements

10-5 and 10-6 Volumes of Prisms, Cylinders, Pyramids, and Cones
Volume: Prisms and Cylinders Prisms Volume of a Prism = Area of the Base Height h.
Notes on Volume Compiled by Woodruff. Volume: The amount of 3- dimensional space an object takes up.
Prisms A prism is a solid that is the same shape all the way a long its length.
10 m² 4 m =5 m( A = 5 m. The same formula (V = Bh) that is used to find the volume of rectangular prisms and cylinders, can also be used to find the volume.
Right Prisms Geometry Mr. Bower BowerPower.net. Example of a right prism Here is an example of a triangular right prism – Do you see the triangles at.
SURFACE AREA & VOLUME.
9-2C Volume of Cylinders and Cones What is the difference in volume between cylinders and cones with the same area bases and same height? How do you find.
Welcome to Jeopardy!.
Geometry 10-1 Solids Face: the flat side of a figure
10-4 Surface Areas of Pyramids and Cones
Warm-up Get out homework. Agenda Review Homework Continue Chapter 11 Homework.
12.4 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders. V = πr 2 h 1253 = πr 2 (10) r 2 =
10-8 Areas and Volumes of Similar Solids
7.3 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
The amount of space an object occupies is called the __________________ of the object. VOLUME.
WARM UP Find the lateral area, total area, and volume of the cone. Find the lateral area, total area, and volume of the cone. 25 m 20 in 8 in.
Volume of prisms and cylinders
8.8: Optimum Volume and Surface Area
Review: Find the volume of a rectangular prism with a length of 4 cm, width of 5cm and a height of 10 cm. V = Bh = (5)(4)(20) = 200cm3.
Whiteboardmaths.com © 2004 All rights reserved
12-5 and 12-6 Volumes of Prisms, Cylinders, Pyramids, and Cones Objective – Find the volumes of prisms, cylinders, pyramids, and cones.
VOLUME OF CYLINDERS AND CONES. WARM UP Take a few minutes to write down what you know about volume.
Volume: The measurement of the amount of space an object occupies. 1. Regular Objects Units = cm 3 2. Liquids Units = mL 3. Irregular Objects Units = mL.
What makes an ice cubes float in water ? Write your response in two sentences.
10-5 and 10-6 Volumes of Prisms, Cylinders, Pyramids, and Cones Objective – Find the volumes of prisms, cylinders, pyramids, and cones.
10-8 Areas and Volumes of Similar Solids Theorem Theorem Similar Solids Similar Solids Similarity Ratio Similarity Ratio.
CHAPTER 9 Geometry in Space. 9.1 Prisms & Cylinders.
Properties of Matter Physical and Chemical Properties Mass and Volume Density.
Volume SPI I CAN find the volume of a PRISM and a CYLINDER.
Geometry Volume of Cylinders. Volume  Volume – To calculate the volume of a prism, we first need to calculate the area of the BASE of the prism. This.
 Circle  Square  Rectangle  Triangle What is volume? And how is it different than area? Area is the # of square units it takes to cover something.
10-4 Surface Areas of Pyramids and Cones
Implementation Review the mathematical concept.
READING INCREMENTS.
Measuring Volume Using Liquids
Geometry Assessment.
Surface Area of Composite Solids Outcome: D8 Measure and calculate volumes and surface areas of composite 3-D shapes Math 8 Ms Stewart.
Geometry-Part 9.
Volume of Pyramids, Cones & Spheres
D I s , a ·.... l8l8.
You need to learn this on your OWN to be ready for the next class.
Do Now: Get your homework out for Ms. Taylor to stamp
Find the area of the base, B, times the height
Identifying the nets of 3D shapes
I ll I
Solid Figures Geometry.
Geometry-Part 10.
Solid Figures Geometry.
Surface Area and Volume
Matter – Part 2.
' 1 A ./.\.l+./.\.l
What is Matter?.
Volume of Prisms.
Volumes l = 5cm Cuboid h = 3cm w = 2cm V = l x w x h V = 5 x 3 x 2 =
Every number has its place!
12.4 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Method 2: Irregularly-shaped Object
Volume of Prisms. Volume of Prisms V = Bh B = area of BASE h = HEIGHT of the solid (use different formulas according to the shape of the base) h =
Measuring Volume.
Lesson: 12 – 2 Surface Areas of Prisms & Cylinders
Procedure for calculating density
Area Surface Area Volume
Volume Prisms.
How can you measure the volume of solid objects?
22. Surface area and volume
Which instrument gives the best measurement?
Practice Geometry Practice
S1 Chemistry Introduction to Chemistry
Presentation transcript:

Measurement and Geometry 18

Yogurt

Measurement and Geometry 18 Yogurt

Measurement and Geometry 18 Yogurt l

Measurement and Geometry 18 Yogurt l

Measurement and Geometry 18 Yogurt l ll l l l volume and capacity = 7 yogurt containers

What prism or cylinder did we select? How could we measure the volume and capacity? How could we pack the prism in layers? How could we pour in units of liquid? How could we record the volume and capacity? Why do we need more small units than large units? Do any of the prisms or cylinders have the same volume and capacity? Are they the same shape? Which prism or cylinder has the largest / smallest volume and capacity? Why? The prism or cylinder I selected is … I measured the volume and capacity by packing in layers. I measured the volume and capacity by pouring in units of liquid. I recorded the volume and capacity by … These prisms / cylinders have the same volume and capacity. The prisms / cylinders are not the same shape. This prism / cylinder has the largest / smallest volume and capacity because … We need more small units than large units because … Measurement and Geometry 18