Good Day 11/7/2015  Starter Question for today: How do you know if something is “Real”?  Today we will be.. Discuss matter and non-matter Discuss matter.

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Good Day 11/7/2015  Starter Question for today: How do you know if something is “Real”?  Today we will be.. Discuss matter and non-matter Discuss matter and non-matter Goal: Be able to distinguish between matter and nonmatter Goal: Be able to distinguish between matter and nonmatter

Please take out a sheet of paper and write this down. (you will keep this so a note book is a good place) Matter: anything that has _______ and takes up _______. Nonmatter: anything that does not have ______ or take up ________.

Please make this table on your Paper MatterNon Matter

List the following as matter or non- matter  Water  Helium Helium  Data Data  The universe The universe The universe  A dollar bill  Light Light  Sound  Cell Phone signals  Tomatoes  Knowledge  An image in the mirror  Paper  Oxygen  Heat  Space  Air  The number in your bank account.  Energy  The number 4

Classifying Matter  What categories would you break Matter up into?  Hint it has everything to do with how they take up space.

Matter Defined Liquid no definite shape but definite volume Example: is water or oil Gas No definite shape or volume Example: is helium Matter Solid Definite shape and volume Example: is your table

Anti Matter?  Video on Matter Video on Matter Video on Matter  Video on Antimatter Video on Antimatter Video on Antimatter  Video on how the two were created Video on how the two were created Video on how the two were created

Helium  If you compress helium into a tank it has a lot of mass, and you can fill a balloon so it takes up space.  This goes for Oxygen, Air  Link back to list Link back to list Link back to list

Data  Data, is difficult, because it “takes up space” when you store it in a physical format (like on a disk or jumpdrive)  This also goes for Knowledge  But it doesn’t literally take up space we just arrange the matter so that it stores the data.  Link back to list Link back to list Link back to list

Light  Light is energy, it has no mass and takes up no space. A room can be “filled” with Light but that does not mean that you can not fit other thing into that room.  This is also true for Sound, heat and energy.  Link back to list Link back to list Link back to list

The Universe and Space  Space is quite literally nothing, it is the absence of everything. (like dark is the absence of light)  The universe is basically specs of matter in the space. The pieces of matter are very far apart with nothing (space) in between them.  Link back to list Link back to list Link back to list