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Mass and Volume Test
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Mass is the amount of | matter in something |
| The basic unit of measure for mass is the | kilogram |
| Since you cannot just pour the liquid directly on the ____ of the balance beam you need to put it in a container | Pan |
| Scientists use a ____________ to measure the volume of something. | graduated cylinder |
| volume is the amount of | space an object takes up |
| Because the liquid is curved, to read the volume correctly you must look at the | meniscus |
| There are ______ Grams in a kilogram | 1,000 |
| 1.0 milliliter = _____________ | 1.0 cubic centimeter |
| Use the formula Length x Width X Height. It doesn't matter what you consider your length, width, or height as long as you don't measure the SAME SIDE ______ | TWICE!! |
| _________ 50.0 mL from the new water level | Subtract |
| If the mass of the empty container is 20.0 rams and you needed 35.0 grams of sugar. You would set the riders on the triple beam balance to______ | 55.0 Grams |
| Set the ________ to the ________ of the ________ and the amount you need | riders,mass,container |
| Pour in the object until the ______ lines up with the “0” on the _________ | pointer,indicator |
| Weight is the amount of _______ on you | gravity |
| If you were on the moon your weight would ______ but NOT your mass | change |
| mass and weight are the same thing | false |
| On the surface of the moon your weight would be different than it is here on Earth | true |
| You can use a triple-beam balance to measure an object's weight | false |