Measuring Matter 6 Beta 2014. Measuring Matter Which weighs more, a pound of feathers or a pound of...

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Measuring Matter

6 Beta 2014

Measuring Matter

Which weighs more, a pound of feathers or a pound of sand?

They both weigh the same, 1 pound.

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Weight

Is a measure of the force of gravity on you

Mass

Is the measurement of the amount of matter in an object

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Mass is a physical property

Mass does not change with location, even when the force of gravity on an object changes

Scientists prefer to measure matter by its mass versus its weight

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Units of Mass

When measuring the properties of matter scientists use a system call the International System of Units (SI)

The SI Unit of Mass is the kilogram (kg)

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Equating Units of Mass

1 kg = 1000 g

1 g = 0.001 kg

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Volume Is the amount of space

that matter occupies Common units of

volume: liter (L), milliliter (mL), and cubic centimeter (cm3)

Units of Volume 1 L = 1000 mL 1 mL = 0.001 L 1 mL = 1 cm3

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Calculating Volume

Volume = Length x Width x Height

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Density

It relates the mass of a material in a given volume

It is a physical property of a substance

Density = Mass / Volume

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Sinking or Floating?

Density of water is 1 g/cm3

Objects with densities greater than that of water will sink

Objects with densities less that that of water will float

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Example:

A solid block of wood floats while a solid block of iron sinks

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