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Volume

Volume. Volume is the measure of the capacity of a container. It is the measure of how much a container of a particular shape will hold - liquids, dry substances, etc. Identifying Volume. Method #1: With a Liquid Illustrate & Color this on your paper. Meniscus.

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Volume

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  1. Volume Volume is the measure of the capacity of a container. It is the measure of how much a container of a particular shape will hold - liquids, dry substances, etc.

  2. Identifying Volume Method #1: With a Liquid Illustrate & Color this on your paper. Meniscus • The unit of measurement is usually in mL or L or cc

  3. Method#2: With a Regular Shape Object Cube and Rectangle Volumes are found by measuring their LengthX WidthX Height AREA BASE= The unit of measurement is usually in mLorcm3……or any cubic unit

  4. Identifying Volume Method #2: With a Regular Shape Object Cube Rectangle Prism (½ L x W) x H L x W x H L x W x H b x h a x h ½ b x h

  5. Method #3: With an Irregular Shaped Object -UseDISPLACEMENT….the amount of water pushed out of the way by an object -The unit of measurement is usually in mLorcm3or cc

  6. Identifying Volume Method #3: With an Irregular Shaped Object 1st Water Level Initial Height of Water 350 mL

  7. Identifying Volume Method #3: With an Irregular Shaped Object 1st Water Level 2nd Water Level Place object into water and read level again. Initial Height of Water 350 mL 350 mL

  8. Identifying Volume Method #3: With an Irregular Shaped Object 1st Water Level 2nd Water Level Place object into water and read level again. Initial Height of Water 425 mL 350 mL

  9. Identifying Volume Method #3: With an Irregular Shaped Object 1st Water Level 2nd Water Level Place object into water and read level again. Subtraction Problem Initial Height of Water 425 mL 2nd water level - 1st water level 350 mL 425 mL - 350 mL 75 mL

  10. Identifying Volume

  11. Grading Math Problems in Science • 5 points given: • 2 points for the problem you are inputting into the calculator • 2 points for the answer rounded to the nearest hundreth • 1 point for the unit label

  12. Remember • 1. States of Matter Internet Study – Due Today • 2. Volume Lab Due Tomorrow

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