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The student determines that the properties of materials (e.g., density and volume) can be compared and measured (e.g. using rules, balances, and thermometers).
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A ______________ is the instrument used to measure temperature.
thermometer
There are two units of measure for temperature:
•Celsius
•Fahrenheit
Degrees Celsius (°C) is the metric unit for temperature.
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A ___________ is the instrument used to measure length.
meter stick
The metric unit for length is:
•Meter
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A _________ is the instrument used to measure mass.
balance
The metric unit for mass is:
•Grams
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A __________________ is the instrument used to measure volume.
graduated cylinder
The metric unit for volume is:
•Liter
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What instrument can be used to measure the height of a bouncing ball?
Thermometer Metric RulerBalance Graduated Cylinder
What instrument can be used to measure the mass of a rock?
Thermometer Metric RulerBalance Graduated Cylinder
What instrument can be used to measure the volume of a liquid?
Thermometer Balance Graduated CylinderMetric Ruler
Thermometer Metric RulerBalance Graduated Cylinder
What instrument can be used to measure the temperature of a room?
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How is weight and mass different?
Mass is defined as the amount of matter an object has.
The weight of an object depends on gravity.
A frog will have a mass of 2721 grams on Earth and on the Moon.
A frog will weigh 8 pounds on Earth, but 1.32 pounds on the Moon.
The mass and weight of a frog on Earth and on the Moon
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Density is how heavy something is for its size.
Density is found by dividing mass by volume.
Density = Mass
Volume
What instruments are needed to find the density of a rock?