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Topic: Measuring Volume and Mass

Mass - Instruments: - Units: -

Volume - Instruments: - Units: Graduated Cylinder (ml), Ruler (cm 3 ) V = -

Measuring Volume Width Height Length

Just Right Meniscus

Practice -

Using The Displacement Method Step 1 – Step 2 – Step 3 – Step 4 –

Water Displacement Method Meniscus How do you measure volume for an irregular object?

Measuring Volume Always read the meniscus How do we measure volume of a irregular object? Volume with object Original Volume

When Stating a Measurement Remember the… cm 0 C cm 3 ml sec.g

FQ What is the volume of this rock?