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FEX-1.3.1-Overview of Mass, Volume, and Density

FEX-1.3.1-Overview of Mass, Volume, and Density

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Science

9th - 12th Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-PS2-2

Standards-aligned

Created by

Jacob W

Used 3+ times

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7 Slides • 6 Questions

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BELLRINGER:

Which steps are necessary when preparing to measure the volume of an object using the displacement method?

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Find a graduated cylinder

2

Fill the cylinder with water

3

Record the starting water level

4

Break the object into smaller pieces

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following statements best describes mass?

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Mass is the amount of matter in an object and remains constant everywhere in the universe.

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Mass changes depending on the location of the object.

3

Mass is measured only in kilograms.

4

Mass depends on gravity.

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Multiple Choice

Which formula is used to calculate the volume of a cylinder?

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V = a³

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V = a · b · c

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V = πr² · h

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V = 4/3 πr³

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are commonly used units for measuring density?

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kg/m³

2

g/cm³

3

mL

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cm³

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Open Ended

Explain how the concept of density helps us understand why some objects float while others sink in water.

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Multiple Choice

If you know the mass and density of an object, which formula would you use to find its volume?

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V = m × D

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V = m ÷ D

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V = D ÷ m

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V = m + D

BELLRINGER:

Which steps are necessary when preparing to measure the volume of an object using the displacement method?

1

Find a graduated cylinder

2

Fill the cylinder with water

3

Record the starting water level

4

Break the object into smaller pieces

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