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Do Now Define Mass What units do we use to describe mass?
What tool do we use to measure mass? What steps do we take to use that tool?
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Measuring Volume
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What is Volume? Volume is the amount of space that an object takes up.
All solids and liquids have a measurable volume. Why not a gas????
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So how do we measure Volume??
There are three different ways. Using a graduated cylinder. Using a ruler. Using water displacement.
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Measuring the Volume of a Liquid
Use a Graduated Cylinder. This is the most accurate instrument we will use to measure the volume of a liquid. In most cases, we will be reading our volumes in mL.
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Reading the Meniscus The volume of a liquid in a graduated cylinder is read by looking at the lowest point of the meniscus. The Meniscus is the curve that forms at the water level of a graduated cylinder. You must be at eyelevel to properly read the meniscus.
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Try These!!!
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Measuring the Volume of a solid
Two types of solids, Regular and Irregular. Regular solids are objects with flat even sides that are easy to measure Regular solids have formulas for calculating their volume. V=Length x Width x Height. We can measure all of these with a ruler!!!
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Example Ex. This box has a length of 5 cm, a width of 8 cm. and a height of 6 cm. V= l x w x h V= 5 cm. x 8 cm. x 6 cm. V= (cm. x cm. x cm.) V= 240 cm3.
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So what about Irregular solids???
An irregular solid has an irregular shape and therefore does not have flat even sides. How would we measure the volume of a rock? Or a certain amount of sand??? We can’t use a ruler, so we have to use a technique called WATER DISPLACEMENT.
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