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6th U 3.1 Science
6th U 3.1 Science Part 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Anything that has mass and takes up space. | Matter |
| Light is not matter because it does not take up space or have mass. True or False | True |
| Sound is an example of matter. | False |
| The amount of matter in an object. | Mass |
| When reading mass on a scale it is measured in which unit of measure? | grams (g) |
| Which has more mass, a toy dump truck or a real dump truck? | the real dump truck |
| Which has more mass, a golf ball or a bowling ball? | bowling ball |
| A measure of the gravitational force on an object. | Weight |
| Which property of matter can change depending on the location of the object? (the moon....the Earth) | Weight |
| Which property of matter does not change unless the amount of matter int he object changes? | Mass |
| A triple-beam balance is used to measure the ___. | Mass |
| A spring scale is used to measure the __. | Weight |
| Pounds (lbs) are used to measure ___. | Weight |
| Grams (g) are used to measure ___. | Mass |
| The standard scientific unit for weight is the __. | Newton (N) |
| All matter takes up ___. | Space |
| What does volume measure? | The amount of space that matter takes up. |
| Name two ways you can use to find volume of an object. | If the object has a well-defined shape you can use formulas. If the object is irregularly shaped you can use a graduated cylinder and displacement. |
| To measure liquid volume in science you use a ___. | Graduated cylinder |
| Which unit of measure is used to express volume? | Liters (L) or milliliters (mL) |
| When an object is placed into water, it moves the water out of the way. This is called __. | Displacement |
| Objects containing the same amount of mass can take up different amounts of ___. | Space |
| A golf ball is (more or less) dense than a table-tennis ball. | more |
| An empty milk carton is ____ than a milk carton full of milk. | less dense |
| Name a type of ball that has more density than a baseball. | Bowling ball, shoot put ball, cannon ball... |