During this class period you will be answering various questions in an effort to show your knowledge and understanding of measurement. Winning this game.

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During this class period you will be answering various questions in an effort to show your knowledge and understanding of measurement. Winning this game could earn you extra credit points on your quiz. Good behavior can earn you bonus points in this game!

Use the units to determine the type of measurement being described: 12m

Use the metric system to answer the following questions: I would like to find the volume of a solid…what units could I use?

Use the metric system to answer the following questions: I would like to find the weight of a solid…what instrument should I use?

Solve the following problems in your binder…. An automobile manufacturer claims that its latest model can go from 0 to 90 m/s in 7.5 seconds. What is the car’s acceleration?

Use the units to determine the type of measurement being described: 13 g

What are these units used to measure?

What is the curve in a liquid’s surface called? Meniscus

Convert the following: 17 km = __________m

Solve the following problems in your binder…. Sarah swims the backstroke at a velocity of 8 m/s North until she reaches a wall and comes to a stop. She completes the race in 45 seconds. What is her acceleration?

What state of matter is the object being described? This object has a volume of 63 cm³

Solve the following problems in your binder…. A child sleds down a hill with an acceleration of 2.82 m/s 2. If her initial velocity is 0.0 m/s and her final velocity is 15.5 m/s, how long does it take her to travel from the top of the hill to the bottom?

Use the units to determine the type of measurement being described: 16 mL

Solve the following problems in your binder…. A bicyclist accelerates at 0.89 m/s 2 over 5.0 seconds. During the first second he travels at a velocity of 2 m/s west. What is the cyclists’ final velocity?

Find the volume of the block below. Use the correct units.

Use the metric system to answer the following questions: I would like to find the volume of a liquid…what units could I use?

Use the metric system to answer the following questions: I would like to find the mass of a solid…what instrument should I use?

Use the units to determine the type of measurement being described: 17 km

Solve the following problems in your binder…. Bart ran 5000 meters South from an angry monkey at a velocity of 6 meters per second before he got caught. How long did he run for?

Use the units to determine the type of measurement being described: 8 N

Convert the following: 6 hL = __________dL

Use the metric system to answer the following questions: I would like to find the volume of a liquid…what scientific instrument would I use?

Solve the following problems in your binder…. If Steve throws a football down the field 50 meters in 3 seconds, what is the velocity of the football?

Use the units to determine the type of measurement being described: 5 m/s

Use the units to determine the type of measurement being described: 1.7 cm³

Solve the following problems in your binder…. You are on a bus traveling 47m/s forward. You go to the back of the bus to visit your friend, you are walking at a speed of 3m/s. What is your resultant velocity?

What state of matter is the object being described? This object has a volume of 9 mL

Use the units to determine the type of measurement being described: 5 Pa

What state of matter is the object being described? The objects’ density is 5.4 g/mL

Use the metric system to answer the following questions: I would like to find the length of an object…what units could I use?

Solve the following problems in your binder…. If it takes Ashley 3 seconds to run from the batters box to first base at an average speed of 6.5 meters per second, what is the distance she covers in that time?

Convert the following: 6 dag = __________cg

Use the units to determine the type of measurement being described: 5 J

How do you find the volume of an irregularly shaped solid? 1. Fill a graduated cylinder with water. 2. Record the volume of the water. 3. Place the object in the graduated cylinder. 4. Record the volume of the water with the object in it. 5. Find the difference between the two volumes. (That is the volume of the object)

Solve the following problems in your binder…. You need to get to class, 200 meters away, and you can only walk in the hallways at about 1.5 m/s. (if you run any faster, you’ll be caught for running). How much time will it take to get to your class?