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LESSON 1.1

LESSON 1.1. Matter has mass and volume. MATTER. Def: anything that has mass and takes up space Examples: air, pencils , books , skate boards, and YOU All matter is made of atoms. MEASURING MASS. Def: how much matter an object contains Unit of measure- gram (g)

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LESSON 1.1

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  1. LESSON 1.1 Matter has mass and volume.

  2. MATTER Def: anything that has mass and takes up space Examples: air, pencils, books, skate boards, and YOU All matter is made of atoms.

  3. MEASURING MASS Def: how much matter an object contains Unit of measure- gram (g) Tool used for measuring- Triple Beam Balance Mass always stays the same

  4. MEASURING WEIGHT Def: downward pull on an object due to gravity Measured with a scale (usually a spring scale) Unit of measure- Newton (N) Weight changes as the pull of gravity changes

  5. Circle your level of understanding of these concepts: 1 2 3 4

  6. MEASURING VOLUME Def: amount of space matter occupies Can be determined 2 ways: 1) Formula: L x W x H length x width x height Tool: metric ruler Unit: cm³

  7. Circle your level of understanding of these concepts: 1 2 3 4

  8. MEASURING VOLUME 2) Volume by Displacement • used for irregularlyshaped objects • Tool – graduated cylinder • Unit – mL • Measure amount of water to start, then measure water level after the object is added, then subtract. The difference = volume

  9. Circle your level of understanding of these concepts: 1 2 3 4

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