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Volume Activity The Relationship between Centimeters Cubed and Milliliters
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Purpose Determine a graphical and mathematical relationship between the units cm 3 and mL. The independent variable is centimeters cubed (cm 3 ) and the dependent variable is the milliliters (mL).
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Hypothesis Predict what you think will be the end result of this experiment: Vcm 3 is equal to VmL Vcm 3 is less than VmL Vcm 3 is more than VmL
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MATERIALS 1) Marker 2) Container (cube or rectangular prism) 3) Water 4) Graduated cylinder 5) Metric ruler What are #4 & 5 used for?
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APPARATUS Create your drawing of the procedure to show how to do something. (Usually its how to set up or use the equipment.) mL
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LAB VOCAB 1) cm 3 = volume units for a solid object, has 3 dimensions 2) mL = volume units for a fluid (gas or liquid) 3) Graduated cylinder= tool for measuring the volume of liquids 4) Meniscus= a curved line created at the top of a liquid when measuring with a graduated cylinder 5) Equation; Volume= Area * Height
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PROCEDURE 1. Gather materials. Write the type of container you have here and the equation for how to find its area; ______________________________________ 2. Measure the length and width of the container or its radius and find its area. 3. Record the area in the data table. 4. Put 1 cm of water into the container. 5.Pour the 1 cm of water from the container into the graduated cylinder and record the volume in mL.
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6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 using the following heights of water: 2 cm, 3 cm, 4 cm, and 5 cm. 7. Calculate the Vcm 3 for water by multiplying the area times the height. Record it in the appropriate data column. 8. Graph the data. What goes on the graph?
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DATA Centimeters Cubed Compared to Milliliters Area (cm 2 ) HEIGHT V WATER (cm 3 ) V WATER (mL) 1 cm 2 cm 3 cm 4 cm 5 cm
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GRAPH Centimeters Cubed Compared to Milliliters Volume (mL) Volume (cm 3 ) Dependent Variable Name & units Independent Variable Name & Units
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DATA EVALUATION Answer the Data Evaluation Questions 1-5 Then STOP!
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CONCLUSION Answer the Conclusion Question Discussion What value did you derive for the slope?
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