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Volume, Mass, and Weight…OH MY !
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MATTER: Anything that has mass and takes up space.
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MASS: The amount of matter an object has.
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Mass Units: Kilograms (kg) or grams (g). Mass is measured using a triple beam balance Mass does NOT change, unless there is weight loss or gain.
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Measuring Mass Measuring how much mass an object contains Make sure you “zero the balance” Start with the biggest weight and work toward the smallest
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Calculating Mass Start with the hundreds, then add the tens, and last the ones 700.0 20.0 + 2.9 722.9 g
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WEIGHT: the pull of gravity on an object.
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Weight Units: pounds (lb) or Newton (N). Weight is measured using a scale or spring scale. Weight is affected by gravity so therefore it CAN change.
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VOLUME: the amount of space an object takes up or contains
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Volume of Liquids (irregularly shaped objects) Units: Liters (L) or Milliliters (mL) Measured using a graduated cylinder OR using the displacement method.
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Calculating Volume (irregularly shaped objects) Read the volume. Answer: 37 mL or 37 cm³
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Volume of Solids (regularly shaped objects) Units: meters cubed (m³) or centimeters cubed (cm³) Measured using a metric ruler.
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Calculating Volume (regularly shaped objects) Volume = Length x Width x Height V= 10cm x 5cm x 9cm V= 450 cm³ 10 cm 5 cm 9 cm
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Helpful Hints 1mL= 1cm³ So, if a solid displaces 2mL of water in a graduated cylinder then its volume is 2 cm³.
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