SCIENCE SKILLS 2 1 Chapter Two Science Skills
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SCIENCE SKILLS 2. 1
Chapter Two: Science Skills Ø 2. 1 Mass and Volume Ø 2. 2 Density Ø 2. 3 Graphing Ø 2. 4 Solving Problems
Section 2. 1 Learning Goals ØExplain the meaning of mass and describe the units for measuring mass. ØDistinguish between mass and weight. ØDefine volume and explain how the volume of matter is measured.
Investigation 2 A Measuring Mass and Volume ØKey Question: How do you measure mass and volume?
2. 1 Measuring mass ØMass describes the amount of matter in an object. ØThe SI unit for mass is the kilogram (kg). ØThe kilogram is too large a unit to be convenient for small masses. One gram (g) is one-thousandth of a kilogram. What is the estimated mass of ONE zinc nut?
2. 1 Matter ØMatter is anything that has mass and takes up space. ØAll matter has mass. ØSteel, plastic, rubber, and glass are different kinds of matter. A car has a lot more of each kind of matter than a bike.
2. 1 Mass and weight are different Ø We tend to use the terms mass and weight interchangeably, but they are not the same thing. Ø Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Ø Weight is a measure of the pulling force of gravity on an object.
2. 1 Mass and weight are different Ø A 2. 3 kg bag of flour has a mass of 2. 3 kilograms no matter where it is in the universe. Ø The weight of the bag of flour is less on the moon. The 5 lb bag of flour on Earth weighs only. 8 lbs on the moon!
2. 1 Volume ØVolume is the amount of space an object takes up. ØThe fundamental unit of volume in SI is the cubic meter (m 3). ØMore convenient smaller units are cubic centimeters (cc or cm 3), liters (L) and milliliters (m. L).
2. 1 Volume ØMeasuring the volume of liquids is easy. ØPour the liquid into a graduated cylinder and read the meniscus at eye level.
2. 1 Displacement ØYou can find the volume of an irregular shape using a technique called displacement. ØPut the irregularly shaped object in water and measuring the amount of water displaced.
2. 1 Comparing mass and volume ØMass and volume are two different properties of matter. ØSize does not always indicate an object’s mass! ØHow the matter is packed into space is more important.
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