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Measuring Matter Chapter 13 Section 2
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What do scientist use to measure matter? What is the difference between weight and mass?
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Standard Measurement System. 1. Metric System Metric System– a system of measurements based on the number 10. 2. International System of Units (SI) – used to measure length, volume, mass, density, temperature and time.
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Why is it important to use SI as the standard system of measurement: It allows scientist to compare data and communicate with each other about their results.
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Unit of Measurement: Length: is measured in meters (m) Mass: is measured in Kilogram (kg) Weight – is the force of gravity acting on an object Volume: The amount of space an object takes up. Density: how much mass is contained in a given volume.
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Weight: Is the measure of the force of gravity on an object. ▫Example: On Earth all objects are attracted toward the center of the planet by the force of Earth’s gravity.
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Mass: The mass of an object is the measurement of the amount of matter in the object. ▫Example: If you travel to the moon your mass does not change ▫Questions: Would your weight change on the moon?
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Why do scientists prefer to describe matter by its mass? Unlike weight, mass does not change with location, even when the force of gravity on an object changes.
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Formulas: Volume: ▫Volume =length x width x height Density: ▫Density = mass volume * Because Density is actually made up of two other measurements an object’s density is expressed as a combination of two unites (g/cm³ or g/ml)
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VOLUME: The actual amount of space that matter occupies. Common units of Volume... ▫Liter (L) ▫Milliliter (mL) ▫Cubic Centimeter (cm³)
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Density: relates the mass of a material in a given volume. Objects with _________ densities than that of water will sink. Objects with _________ densities than water will float.
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Using Density Density is a ___________ property of a substance. (physical or chemical) Because of this, density can be used in ________ an _________ substance.
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Unit of Measurement: Time: The seconds (s) is the SI unit used to measure time. Temperature: Celsius (C) scale is used along Kelvin (K) ▫Converting Fahrenheit to Celsius Subtract 32 from F temperature. Then multiply the result by 5 and divide by 9 F-32x5/9
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Summarize Unit of Measurements (SI) Left Hand Activity: ▫Use pictures to depict meaning of terms: (length, mass, weight, volume etc.) NO WORDS!! NO FORMULAS!! NO ABBREVATIONS (I.E. LETTER)
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