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Length, Volume, Mass, and Density. Length. How “long” something is A ruler is used to measure length. Practice. Complete the Length worksheet. Volume. How much space an object takes up Liquids and solids can have volume. Finding volume of a liquid.
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Length • How “long” something is • A ruler is used to measure length
Practice • Complete the Length worksheet
Volume • How much space an object takes up • Liquids and solids can have volume
Finding volume of a liquid • Pour liquid into a graduated cylinder and read from the bottom of the meniscus (curved line of liquid)
Be careful to find out how much each line on the graduated cylinder is worth!
Finding Volume of a solid • 2 ways to measure volume of a solid: • regularly shaped object • Length X width X height • Ex. L = 5cm and W=3cm and H=5cm so volume would be 75cm3
How would you find the volume of an irregularly shaped object like the one below?
Water Displacement • Put water into graduated cylinder • Measure volume • Carefully place object in water • Measure volume again • Subtract the first volume from the second volume to find the volume of the object
Practice • Complete the volume activity
Mass • How much of something there is
How is mass different than weight? • While mass is how much “stuff” there is, weight is the pull of gravity on the stuff • weight = mass X the force of gravity • You weigh less on the moon than on earth because there is less gravity even though the amount of “stuff” is the same
Finding the mass • Use a triple beam balance
Practice • Complete the mass activity
Density • It’s a measure of how compact an object is • Defined as mass per unit volume • Density = mass volume
Mass Density Volume