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Distance and Density
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Define Distance | The amount of separation between two points. |
| In the metric system, the basic unit of distance is the ______. | Meter |
| Accepted labels of units of Metric distance are : | km, hm, dam, m, dm, cm, mm |
| Accepted labels of units of English distance are : | in, ft, yds, mi |
| Distance is usually measured with a ______. | Ruler (or meter stick) |
| Define Density | The amount of mass in a certain volume. |
| The formula for density is _______. | D = M / V |
| Since density involves two different types of units (mass & volume it always has to have a _____ unit label. | Double |
| Accepted labels for density are any mass unit divided by a volume unit such as: | g/cc, g/mL, kg/m3 , cg/L, lb/ft3 , oz/in3 |
| Accepted labels for English mass are _______________. | oz, lbs, T |
| Accepted labels for Metric mass are ________________. | kg, hg, dag, g, dg, cg, mg |
| Accepted labels for solid Metric volume are : | km3 , hm3 , dam3 , m3 , dm3 , cm3 , mm3 |
| Accepted labels for solid English volume are : | in3 , ft3 , yds3 , mi3 |
| The labels of units of fluid Metric volume are : | kL, hL, daL, L, dL, cL, mL |
| The labels of fluid volume in the English System are : | fl.oz., c., pts., qts., gals |