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MASS WEIGHT VOLUME DENSITY

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MASS

WEIGHT

VOLUME

DENSITY

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For test purposes you’ll

need to know:

• The concepts presented in the presentation.

• The vocabulary words in this presentation

• The math formulas in this presentation

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Write in the journal section of

your binder:

• What is the difference between

MASS and WEIGHT? Give

examples.

• Can a melted block of ice

measuring

12.5 cm³ X 15.8 cm³ X 13.6 cm³

fit into a 2500 cm³ container?

EXPLAIN.

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Can a melted block of ice measuring

12.5 cm³ X 15.8 cm³ X 13.6 cm³

fit into a 2500 cm³ container? EXPLAIN.

• NO

• EXPLAIN: The volume of the melted ice (water) is 2686 cm³. The container is 2500 cm³. 186cm³ will overflow.

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What tools will we use to

measure MATTER?

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ALL DATA MUST BE:

• NEAT AND ORGANIZED

• ACCURATE

• HAVE THE CORRECT

UNITS OF MEASURE

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What is matter?• Has mass

• Takes up space

• Sometimes cannot be seen

• Can be a solid, liquid, gas or plasma

• Doesn’t have to maintain its shape and or size.

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What is NOT matter?

• Sound

• Light

• Heat

• Motion

• Electricity

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What is WEIGHT?

Weight is the amount of gravitation pull on an object.

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The Law of Universal Gravitation

• The Gravitational Force increases as the mass of the object increases.

• The Gravitational force decreases as distance between the objects increase.

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What do scientist use to

measure weight?

SPRING SCALE measures weight

NEWTONSSTANDARD

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What is MASS?

• Describes the amount of matter in an object

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MASS vs. WEIGHT

• While mass is the amount of matter in an object, weight is the gravitational pull on the object.

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Why do scientists use MASS instead of WEIGHT performing experiments?

WEIGHT changes MASS does not. MASS will not change

unless the amount of matter changes

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The Gravitational Force increases as the mass of the object

increases.

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Closer to the center,

the more you will

weigh

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Further from the

center, the less you

will weigh

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How much

matter is in Bruce?

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How much does Bruce

weigh?

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Why does Buzz weigh less on the moon than he does on

Earth?

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The Moon is 1/6 the size of Earth

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Does weight change with location?

If you weighed 100 pounds on earth, you would weigh…

Mercury38 lb.

Moon16.5 lb.

Mars38 lb.

Jupiter236 lb.

Saturn91 lb.

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Mars has ⅓ the mass of Earth. If the Phoenix Lander has a weight of 750 pounds and a mass of 330 kg on Earth, what would be its mass and weight on Mars?

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How are MASS and WEIGHT measured?

•MASS is measured with a triple beam balance or double pan balance

•WEIGHT is measured with spring scale

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DOUBLE PAN BALANCE

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How is the amount of space occupied by matter measured?

• VOLUME is the amount of space that an object takes up or occupies.

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No, two or more, objects can share the same VOLUME

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How can VOLUME be determined in a regular shaped object?

Length X Width X Height = VOLUME

LengthWidth

Height

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How can VOLUME be determined in a cylinder shaped object?

Area of a Circle

Height

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How can VOLUME be determined in an irregular shaped object?

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How do you measure the VOLUME of a regular shaped object?

RULER

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How do you measure the VOLUME of a irregular shaped object?

GRADUATED CYLINDER

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What is Density?

DENSITY is a property of all

matter.

DENSITY is the ratio of MASS

and VOLUME

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• No matter the size or shape of

an object, DENSITY will ALWAYS

remain the same.

• Cannot be measured directly

• Expressed as MASS/VOLUME ³

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DENSITY:

3cm

5cm 2cm

30 cm³ Block

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DENSITY: What do we want to

know?

How much MASS is in

1 cm of this block

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If the entire block has a

mass of 30g, then

30g/30cm³ = 1g/cm³

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DENSITY =MASS

VOLUME

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DENSITY=

MASSVOLUME

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DENSITY=MASS VOLUME X