Do Now:
What does the picture on the smartboard depict?
Notes:
Solids, Measuring Mass and Volume of Solids
Particles of Solids...
1. Low in Temperature
2. Low in energy
3. are made of particles that are very close together.
4. the particles move in a shaking or vibrating motion.
Solids have a definitive shape, unless enough force is added to change the shape.
To find the mass of a solid, simply place it on a balance (make sure balance is zeroed and is set for grams)
To find the volume of a solid...
1. Use a ruler for regular objects (LxWxH)
2. Use a graduated cylinder (water displacement) for irregular objects. Put water into GC, record volume of water, add solid, measure volume again, subtract the difference leaving you the volume of the object.
Mini-Lab:
Measuring mass and volume of various solids.
Notes:
Liquids, Measuring Mass and Volume of Liquids.
Mr.Naylor by any chance were you a student teacher at albert h. jones elementary school?? if so i got a picture id like to send you..
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