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Metric Measurement & Density

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What country developed the metric system?   France  
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When was the metric system developed (what decade)?   1790s  
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The metric system is based on what number?   10  
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What prefix means "1000"?   kilo  
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What prefix means "1/1000"? or "0.001"?   milli  
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What prefix means "1/100" or "0.01"?   centi  
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What tool is used to measure length? (a meterstick or a _____ )   ruler  
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What tool is used to measure mass? (a ______ beam balance)   triple  
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What tool is used to take accurate measurements of liquid volume? (a graduated _____ )   cylinder  
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What tool is used to measure temperature?   thermometer  
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What tool is used to measure liquid volumes? (not as accurate as a graduated cylinder)   beaker  
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The name for the curved upper surface of a liquid in a column of liquid is the _____.   meniscus  
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A measure of the amount of matter an object contains is called ______. (It's a measure of the amount of particles (atoms) in matter.)   mass  
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A measure of the force of gravity acting on an object is called ______.   weight  
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The amount of space an object takes up is called _____.   volume  
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Which of the following metric units was developed first--kilogram, meter, liter ?   meter  
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Which of the following metric units was developed second--kilogram, meter, liter ?   liter  
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Which of the following metric units was developed last--kilogram, meter, liter ?   kilogram  
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In the metric system: what is the base unit for measuring length?   meter  
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In the metric system: what is the base unit for measuring liquid volume?   liter  
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In the metric system: what is the base unit for measuring mass? the kilo_____   gram  
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In the metric system: what is the base unit for measuring time?   second  
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In the metric system: what is the base unit for measuring temperature? degrees _____   Celsius  
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How many countries still haven't totally changed to the metric system?   three  
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Name the largest country that hasn't totally changed to the metric system (abbreviate the name).   USA  
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Always measure from the _____ of the meniscus when using a graduated cylinder.   bottom  
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What tool is used to measure weight? a spring _____   scale  
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You can measure the volume of an irregular solid by using the ____ displacement method.   water  
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Using tools to compare to a known amount is called _____.   measurement  
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The measurement from one point to another ("from A to B") is called _____.   length  
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The measurement of the amount of heat an object contains is called _____.   temperature  
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The measurement of duration (how long something lasts related to earth/solar movement).   time  
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The ratio of mass to volume is known as _____.   density  
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The density of _____ is 1.00 g/mL.   water  
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If something (solid, liquid or gas) has a density less than 1.00 g/mL, it will _____ in water.   float  
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If something (solid, liquid or gas) has a density greater than 1.00 g/mL, it will _____ in water.   sink  
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Density is the measure of how much _____ is contained in a given volume.   mass  
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Density is the measure of how much mass is contained in a given _____.   volume  
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Ice (solid water) has a density of 0.92 g/cm3. Would it float or sink when placed in room-temperature liquid water?   float  
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TRUE or FALSE? To calculate the density of an object, you would divide its volume by its mass.   false  
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TRUE or FALSE? The particles in dense materials are packed together more compactly than the particles in a less dense substance.   true  
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The more _____ there is per unit of volume, the denser an object becomes.   mass  
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If a box measures 3 cm x 2 cm x 1 cm, its volume is _____ cm3. (Type your answer in word format. Ex: "10" --> "ten".)   six  
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Corn syrup has a density of 1.38 g/mL. Would it float or sink when placed in room-temperature liquid water?   sink  
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The less mass there is per unit of _____, the less dense an object becomes.   volume  
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The formulat for calculating the volume of a regular solid (rectangular prism) is: L x W x H. Since volume is measuring the 3-D space something takes up in the universe, the units will ALWAYS be labeled the #_____ as an exponent.   3  
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To measure weight, we would use a _____. (This equipment uses a spring to measure the force of gravity.)   scale  
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TRUE or FALSE? The weight of an object can change depending on where it is in the universe.   true  
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TRUE or FALSE? The mass of an object can change depending on where it is in the universe.   false  
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When two materials are added together, the one with the higher _____ will sink.   density  
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How many centimeters are in one meter?   100  
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How many millimeters are in one meter?   1000  
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How many millimeters are in one centimeter?   10  
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How many meters are in one kilometer?   1000  
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