Measurement-A Common Language Density, Time, & Temperature.

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Measurement-A Common Language Density, Time, & Temperature

Density The measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume

The formula of density is: Density = Mass / Volume

Which item has the greater density? The bowling ball Since the bowling ball has a greater mass, it has a greater density, even though both balls have the same volume

Why is density expressed as a combination of two different units? Because density is actually made up of two other measurements – mass and volume – an objects density is expressed as a combination of two units

Two Common Units For Density Grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³) Grams per milliliter (g/mL)

Math Practice: What is the density of a wood block with a volume of 125 cm³ and a mass of 57 g? Density = mass / volume Density = 57 g / 125 cm³ Density = 0.46 g/ cm³

Math Practice: What is the density of a liquid with a mass of 45 g and a volume of 48 mL? Density = mass / volume Density = 45 g / 48 mL Density = 0.94 g/mL

Density Densities of Common Substances

The density of a substance is the ______for all samples of that substance. Same

An object will float if it is _____ _____ than a surrounding liquid. Less dense

How could you use density to determine whether a bar of metal is pure gold? If the bar of gold has a density that is greater than or less than 19.3 g/cm³, then the sample is not pure gold. Densities of Some Common Substances SubstanceDensity (g/cm³) Air0.001 Ice0.9 Water1.0 Aluminum2.7 Gold19.3

Reading Checkpoint Will an object with a density of 0.7 g/cm³ float or sink in water? (Water density is 1 g/cm³) An object that has a density of 0.7 g/cm³ will float in water (1 g/cm³) because it is less dense than water

Time Measuring Time

What is the SI unit used to measure time? The second(s) is the SI unit to measure time

Common Conversions for Time 1s=1,000 ms 1 min=60 s 1h=60 min

Why would a stop watch be used to measure time in an important race? Because stop watches measure in units smaller than the second These measurements include the tenth and hundredth of a second

Reading Checkpoint - How many milliseconds are in one second? 1,000 milliseconds

Temperature Units of Temperature

A common unit to measure temperature is the ___ ___. Celsius scale

Water freezes at ______ and boils at ______. 0 °C 100 °C

The normal human body temperature is approximately ________. 37 °C

What is the official SI unit for temperature? The Kelvin Scale (°K) 0 °K = 273 °C

Observing: At what temperature on the Kelvin scale does water boil? 373 °K

What is absolute zero? Absolute zero is considered by scientists to be the coldest temperature possible 0 °K or –273 °C

Temperature Measuring Temperature

What instrument is used to measure temperature? Thermometer

Classwork Math Practice page 19 Write the question!