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Volume

Volume. The amount of space an object takes up. 3 ways to measure volume. Liquid Volume Graduated cylinder mL Volume of a Regular Solid Length x Width x Height cm 3 (3 sides, so it’s to the 3 rd power ) Volume by Displacement Archimedes Bath tub/ Naked Guy/ Eureka.

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Volume

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  1. Volume The amount of space an object takes up

  2. 3 ways to measure volume • Liquid Volume • Graduated cylinder • mL • Volume of a Regular Solid • Length x Width x Height • cm3 (3 sides, so it’s to the 3rd power) • Volume by Displacement • Archimedes • Bath tub/ Naked Guy/ Eureka

  3. Volume by Displacement • Get the volume of an Irregular Object • Take a known volume of water • example 50 mL • Place the object in the water • Read the water level 80 mL • Subtract the smaller number from the larger number 80mL - 50mL = 30mL

  4. Mass • Amount of “stuff” in an object • The amount of matter in an object

  5. Density • The amount of matter in a given space • The amount of “stuff” in an area • No way to measure it • Must be calculated • Mass / Volume • g/mL or g/cm3

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