Question | Answer |
What is density? | The relationship of mass of an object to its volume. |
What is the formula for density? | Density= Mass/Volume |
What is the formula for Volume? | Volume= Mass/Density |
What is the formula for mass? | Mass= Density/Volume |
What is one way that an object's density can be increased? | Density can be increased by cramming more matter into a particular volume of space. |
What is another way that an object's density can be increased? | Another way is if you cram more volume into a smaller space. |
What are a few units used for mass? | Milligrams(mg), Grams(g), Kilograms(kg) |
What are a few units used for volume? | Milliliters(mL), Liters(L), |
What is the density of water? | Water's density= 1g/mL |
What happens to objects with a density greater than water? | The objects sink. |
What happens to objects with a density less than water? | The objects float. |
What is the symbol for milliliter? | mL. |
What is the symbol for liter? | L. |
What is the symbol for gram? | g. |
What is the symbol for kilogram? | kg. |
What is the symbol for milligram? | mg. |
What is the symbol for centimeter? | cm. |
What is the symbol for millimeter? | mm. |
What is the formula for volume? | Volume= Length•Width•Height. |
What is the system that scientists use for making measurements? | International System of Units. |
What measurement does not vary by location? | Mass |
Which measurement is dependent on location? | Weight |