3B Mass and Indirect Measurement

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3B Mass and Indirect Measurement Lab Experiment

How do scientists measure things too small to put on a balance? There are many situations where scientists need to measure something that is too small or too large to measure directly. In these situations scientists use indirect measurement. With indirect measurement you calculate the thing you want to know from other measurements.

The objective of the experiment is to find the average mass of a single grain of rice. One grain of rice is much too small to weigh accurately with the balance. Instead, you will measure the mass of a three centimeter cube filled with rice. You will then estimate how many grains there are in the cube. By dividing the mass of the cube by the number of grains in the cube, you will get a very good measurement of the average mass of a single grain of rice.

Step 1

Step 1 Cut out and fold up the small cube (made out of an index card) as shown in the diagram above. Use the cellophane tape to hold the cube together. This cube has a volume of 1 cubic centimeter (1 cc).

Step 2 Fill the cube level with rice.

Step 3 Carefully empty the rice in the cube onto the table. Count how many grains fit into the cube and record the value in Table 1.

Calculate the number of grains of rice per cubic centimeter and record this value inTable 1. Use the formula below: number of grains / volume of cube = grains per cubic centimeter

No instrument in science makes perfect measurements No instrument in science makes perfect measurements. A single cubic centimeter of rice is a very small mass and difficult to measure precisely with an ordinary balance. For example, suppose you want a measurement that is precise to one percent. A typical electronic balance has a resolution of 0.1 grams. That means the smallest mass you can measure with this balance is 100 times as large as its resolution. 100 × 0.1 g = 10 g therefore, 10 grams is the smallest mass you can measure to a precision of one percent. Since the mass of one cubic centimeter of rice is less than 10 grams, we will use a much larger amount of rice.

Cut out and fold up the 3 centimeter cube as shown in the diagram Cut out and fold up the 3 centimeter cube as shown in the diagram. Use the cellophane tape to hold the cube together.

Calculate the volume of this cube and write it in Table 2.

Remove the cardboard cube and fill it level with rice Remove the cardboard cube and fill it level with rice. Place the filled cube back on the balance and record the mass.

Calculate the number of grains of rice in the cube based on the value of grains per cubic centimeter you calculated in Table 1. Use the mass of rice in the large cube and the calculated number of rice grains to find the average mass of one grain of rice.