Density And buonyant Force Test Flashcards

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  1. What is the tool used to measure the mass of an object
A

Balance

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  1. Define mass
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A measure of the amount of matter in an object

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  1. An empty cylinder has a mass of 23 grams. When the liquid is added, the mass become 57 grams. What is he mass of the liquid by itself?
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57-23= 34 grams

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  1. Define volume
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A measure of the size of a body or region in three-dimensional space.

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  1. What tool is used to measure the volume of liquid
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Graduated cylinder

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  1. What tool is used to measure the volume of a regularly-shapes object
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Metric Ruler

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  1. What is the formula used to calculate the volume of a regular-shaped object
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L x W x H

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  1. What is the method of calculating the volume of an irregularly-shaped object
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Water displacement

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  1. If an object placed in water rises the water level 5 milliliters, what is the objects volume
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5 cm3

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  1. 1 milliliter=
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1 cm3

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  1. Define density
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The ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume of the substance

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  1. Explain why a golf ball has a higher density than a table-tennis ball
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A golf ball is denser than a table-tennis ball because the golf ball contains more matter in a similar volume

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  1. True or False: If an object has a larger volume than another object made of the exact same material, it is denser
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False

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  1. If the density of lead is 12 g/cm3, calculate the mass of piece of lead that has a volume of 45 cm3
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12 x 45= 540g

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  1. Write the density of a triangle and write the correct metric units for each part
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M
         /   \ 
        D   V
Mass= grams
Density= g/cm3 or g/mL
Volume= mL
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  1. Write the three formulas for calculating density, mass, and volume using the density triangle
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Mass= DxV
Density=M/V
Volume=M/D

16
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  1. If an object’s density is over 1g/cm3 will it float or sink? What if an objects density is over 1g/cm3
A

Sink

Float

17
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  1. If an object’s mass is more than its volume, will it sink or float? If an objects volume is more than its mass, will it float or sink?
A

Sink

Float

18
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  1. On a graph which line represents the highest density: steepest or least steep
A

Steepest

19
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  1. If ice can float on the surface of water, is it just as dense as water or less dense
A

Less dense

20
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  1. Define buoyant force
A

The upward force that keeps an object immersed in or floating on a liquid

21
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  1. True or False: Buoyant force works against the downward pull of gravity
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True

22
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  1. What happens to the pressure of a fluid as an object’s goes deeper
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Pressure increases as depth increases. There’s more pressure at the bottom than the top of the object

23
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  1. What is Archimedes Principle
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The principle that states that the buoyant force on an object in a fluid is an upward force equal to the weight of the volume of fluid that the object displaces

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  1. Buoyant force equals the weight of water that is displaced
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  1. Buoyant force equals the weight of water that is displaced
25
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  1. If buoyant force is equal to the weight of the object, then the object will
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Float within the fluid

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27.if buoyant force is greater than the weight of the object, then the object will be

A

Buoyed up

27
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  1. If buoyant force is less than the weights of the object, the the object will
A

Sink