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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Vocab Measurement Explain Experiment Random $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 The force that keeps something afloat. Buoyancy

1 - $200 The amount of space an object takes up. Volume

1 - $300 The objects a boat carries. Cargo

1 - $400 The amount of space a container can hold. Capacity.

1 - $500 When one object moves out of the way to make room for another object. Displacement.

2 - $100 38 or 39 ml

2 - $200 24 ML

2 - $300 64 ML

2 - $400 Which has a greater capacity? Bucket

2 - $500 Which has a greater mass? Dog

3 - $100 What is the best instrument to measure 30 ML of water? Graduated Cylinder

3 - $200 What is the best instrument to measure 30G of clay? Balance Scale

3 - $300 What is one property of a good boat? High sides, no leaks, surface area, thin sides.

3 - $400 What type of water is better to float? Salt water.

3 - $500 What will happen to the water level if I add another cube? It will go up and spill.

4 - $100 Which ball floated, the rubber or the plastic? Plastic.

4 - $200 What did we add to the water to make the spoon float? Salt

4 - $300 How do you know when to stop adding weights when measuring the mass? When the scale is balanced.

4 - $400 How did we measure the volume of a rock? We used displacement to measure the amount of liquid that spilled out.

4 - $500 Why did a ball of clay sink but a thin flat piece of clay floated? It had less mass and more surface area.

5 - $100 Which has a bigger volume? Car

5 - $200 The amount of material or weight of an object is called… Mass

5 - $300 Which has a larger capacity, a coffee cup that holds 8 oz. or one that holds 20 oz. ? 20 oz. cup

5 - $400 Why does one ball sink and the other float if they are the same size ? They have a different mass.

5 - $500 How much does this ball weigh? 36 G

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