CPPS EXAM 2
• LCM x HCM x WCM = Volume cm3
Answer: How to calculate the volume of a regularshape
• 1. Use a graduatedcylinder in the water displacement
method
2.The difference isthe volume of your
Object
Answer: Calculating the volume of a Irregularshape
• Using a graduatedcylinder the units will be in milliliters (mL)
Answer: Calculating the volume of liquids and gases
• How much mass is in the materials volume
Answer: Density
• g/cm3 or for liquids g/ml
Answer: Density
• If the state is more than 1g/ml the object will in
water
Answer: Sink
• The metric system isbased on multiples of 10
• Measurement of theforce of gravity on an object
Answer: weight
• Measured in newtons (N)
Answer: weight
• Measurement of theforce of gravity on an object
Answer: weight
• Measured in newtons(n)
Answer: weight
• Measurement of theamount of space something occupies
Answer: Volume
• cm3 if it is a solid
, mL if it is a liquid
Answer: Volume
• Objects have massand objects take up space
Answer: Density
• D=m/v
Answer: density formula
• What is the density of water?
Answer: 1 g/mL
• If density is less than lg/mL the object will in water
Answer: Float
• The volume of liquids and gases aremeasured in. Ml
• Topic 2: Topic 2
• have a definite shape and a definite volume.
Answer: solids
• Two types of solids
Answer: crystalline and amorphous
• particles are arranged in a regular, repeating pattern
Answer: Crystals
• solids that lose their shape under certain conditions
Answer: Amorphous
• definite volume but no definite shape.
Answer: liquid
• resistance of a liquid to flow
Answer: viscosity
• no definite volume, no definite shape
Answer: gas
• The particles in a move very quickly, striking the sides of the container it's
in, creating . More strikes on the inside of the containermeans higher
Answer gas
Pressure
• LCM x HCM x WCM = Volume cm3
Answer: How to calculate the volume of a regularshape
• 1. Use a graduatedcylinder in the water displacement
method
2.The difference isthe volume of your
Object
Answer: Calculating the volume of a Irregularshape
• Using a graduatedcylinder the units will be in milliliters (mL)
Answer: Calculating the volume of liquids and gases
• How much mass is in the materials volume
Answer: Density
• g/cm3 or for liquids g/ml
Answer: Density
• If the state is more than 1g/ml the object will in
water
Answer: Sink
• The metric system isbased on multiples of 10
• Measurement of theforce of gravity on an object
Answer: weight
• Measured in newtons (N)
Answer: weight
• Measurement of theforce of gravity on an object
Answer: weight
• Measured in newtons(n)
Answer: weight
• Measurement of theamount of space something occupies
Answer: Volume
• cm3 if it is a solid
, mL if it is a liquid
Answer: Volume
• Objects have massand objects take up space
Answer: Density
• D=m/v
Answer: density formula
• What is the density of water?
Answer: 1 g/mL
• If density is less than lg/mL the object will in water
Answer: Float
• The volume of liquids and gases aremeasured in. Ml
• Topic 2: Topic 2
• have a definite shape and a definite volume.
Answer: solids
• Two types of solids
Answer: crystalline and amorphous
• particles are arranged in a regular, repeating pattern
Answer: Crystals
• solids that lose their shape under certain conditions
Answer: Amorphous
• definite volume but no definite shape.
Answer: liquid
• resistance of a liquid to flow
Answer: viscosity
• no definite volume, no definite shape
Answer: gas
• The particles in a move very quickly, striking the sides of the container it's
in, creating . More strikes on the inside of the containermeans higher
Answer gas
Pressure