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2 Today in your notebooks
Left side items Right side items L1: Pre/Post test growth R1: Pre/Post test growth graph L2: Scientific method CW/HW R2: Scientific method notes L3: Length CW/HW R3: Length notes L4: Metric conversions R4: Metric notes L5: Do Now W/O 8.27 R5: BLANK L6: Mass mini lab R6: Mass notes L7: Volume half-sheet R7: Volume notes L8: Density brainpop/homework R8: Density notes

3 HW CHECK Volume Liter- l or L Centimeter 1500ml- 1.2L- they are not the same thing Graduated cylinder 8. V = L x W x H 9. Displacement- drop it in water

4 This is how your notebook should look
DATE DATE Level 2 and 3 questions In Question Cornell notes (from class) Out question Why we’re doing this- getting used to reading non-fiction books. Introduction to the scientific way of thinking. Guided notes Lab report Practice Homework

5 Density Density is how much mass (heaviness) is packed into an object’s volume (space) Density is basically “bigger D = sinks or smaller D = floats”. 2) The base unit is the gram/cm3. Water has a density of 1 g/cm3. If something has a bigger density than water it sinks. If it has a smaller density than water it floats. 3) If you add more heaviness= bigger D = sinks Take away heaviness= smaller D = floats Add space= smaller D= floats Take away space= bigger D= sinks If you change the shape (heaviness/space in the same ratio) the DENSITY DOESN’T CHANGE 1) W. is density? 2) W. is the metric unit for density? 3)W. are some trends with calculating density?

6 DENSITY Mass per unit volume Base unit is the gram/cm3 or (gram/ml)
Formula: D= M/V M = D * V V = M/D GIVE EXAMPLES SHOW HOW TO MEASURE

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8 EXIT SLIP What is the density of an object with a mass of 60g and a volume of 2cm3?  You are given the following information: mass= 48g; volume=24 cm3. What is the density of this substance? If you have a gold brick that is 2cm by 3cm by 4cm and has a density of 3 g/cm3, what is its mass? 


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