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1 Measurement lab station #1
kilo>hecto>deka>none>deci>centi>milli 1000>100>10>1>0.1>0.01>0.001 How else can you say 100 grams? Convert 20 m to cm. 3) The metric system is based on 3 b)10 c)8 d) 12 4)Which is larger 40.5 L or 40005mL ?

2 Measurement lab station #2
Volume What is the meniscus? Describe it. Do you measure volume from the bottom or the top of the meniscus? What is the volume of the liquid in this graduated cylinder?

3 Measurement lab station #3
Volume How do you measure a rectangular solid? Find the volume of this box. Don’t forget to write the correct unit. (cm³, m³, or mL)

4 Measurement lab station #4
Volume Find the volume of the irregular solid. Remember it requires 3 steps. Don’t forget to write the correct unit (cm³, m³, or mL)

5 Measurement lab station #5
Density = mass/ volume Using the above equation find the density of an object with a mass of 15g and a volume of 3 cm³ 2) a volume of 7mL and a mass of 21 g 3) An object with a width of 2 m, length of 5 m, and height of 6 m and a mass of 30 kg

6 Measurement lab station #6
Weight What does weight measure? What does mass matter? Measure the weight of the object using the spring scale. Record that measurement. Do not forget the unit.

7 Measurement lab station #7
Mass Using the triple beam balance find the mass of the object. Make sure balance is at 0 without anything on the pan. Place the object on the pan. Adjust the metal riders on the beams until the pointer hits 0 again. Add the values up and record the mass in grams.

8 Measurement lab station #8
Length Using the measurement device given find the length of the objects in both centimeters and millimeters Pencil Paperclip 3) Penny

9 Measurement lab station #9
Temperature Use the thermometers provided to read the temperature of water in each beaker. 1) Write your answer in Celsius not Fahrenheit. 2) What is the temperature scale used by scientists?

10 Measurement lab station #10
Time How many seconds are in 3 minutes 2 ½ minutes 5 minutes 4) .5 hours 5) 1 hour


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