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Matter, Mass, Volume, and Density

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What are two examples of matter?
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What are two examples of matter?
You, book, table, air, tree, rock
What is matter?
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What is matter?
Anything that has mass and takes up space
What is not matter?
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What is not matter?
Light, Sound, Heat
What do all objects have?
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What do all objects have?
Matter
How are matter and mass related?
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How are matter and mass related?
All matter has mass
What is mass?
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What is mass?
The amount of matter in an object
What are the units for mass?
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What are the units for mass?
Kilogram, gram
What do we use to measure mass?
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What do we use to measure mass?
A balance
How can we change the mass of an object?
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How can we change the mass of an object?
Only by adding or taking away matter
What is the difference between mass and weight?
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What is the difference between mass and weight?
Mass measures the amount of matter and Weight measures the force of gravity
What is volume?
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What is volume?
The amount of space that an object occupies
What are the units of volume?
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What are the units of volume?
Liter (L), Milliliter (ml), Cubic centimeter (cc)
What do we use to measure volume
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What do we use to measure volume
A fomula using an objects dimensions or displacement
What happens to the mass when the volume changes?
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What happens to the mass when the volume changes?
Nothing, it stays the same
What is the formula used to find the volume of a rectangular box?
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What is the formula used to find the volume of a rectangular box?
V=L x W x H
What is density?
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What is density?
Mass per unit volume: grams per milliliter
What would happen to an objects density if it's mass stayed the same and it's volume increased?
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What would happen to an objects density if it's mass stayed the same and it's volume increased?
The density would decrease
What would happen to an objects density if it's mass stayed the same and it's volumed decreased?
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What would happen to an objects density if it's mass stayed the same and it's volumed decreased?
The density would increase
What is used to measure density?
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What is used to measure density?
A formula
What is the formula for density?
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What is the formula for density?
Density (D)=Mass (M)/Volume (V)
What is weight?
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What is weight?
The downward pull of gravity on an object
What is used to measure weight?
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What is used to measure weight?
A scale
How could the weight of something change?
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How could the weight of something change?
By a change in gravity
What is the unit for weight?
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What is the unit for weight?
A Newton
What happens to weight when volume changes?
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What happens to weight when volume changes?
Nothing, it stays the same
How can you measure the volume of an irregular shaped object?
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How can you measure the volume of an irregular shaped object?
Put it in a graduated cylinder and see how much water it displaces




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