Volume. Put these 5 items in order from smallest volume to largest volume. Write your answer on top of page 24. MILK WATER BOTTLE JUICE BOX SOCCER BALL CAN OF SODA Wrap-Up Mass Objective 1) Complete your measurements, if they were not completed on Thursday. 2) Under your data table on page 21, write a 4-5 sentence reflection on what you learned (NOT what you did) about this objective. Describe what you learned an identify an area in which you grew as a scientist. Time limit: 10 minutes Date Objective Got It Before Got It After ISN pg # Book pg # 8/28 Can I describe what information goes on the left and right side of my ISN? 13-14 NA 8/28 Can I explain different methods used in science investigations, including the scientific method?
15-16 NA 9/3 Can I identify variables (control, independent, dependent) in an experiment? 17-18 NA 9/17 Can I implement measuring techniques to accurately measure length in correct units?
19-20 NA 9/23 Can I use a balance to accurately measure mass in correct units?
21-22 NA 9/29 Can I use measuring techniques to accurately measure volume in correct units?
23-24 NA Lesson 3: Volume T. Trimpe 2008 http://sciencespot.net/ Warm-Up: put these 4 items in order from smallest volume to largest volume. Write your answer on top of page 22. One gallon of milk = 3.78 Liters 24 ounce water bottle = 709.8 mL 6.75 oz juice box = 199.8 mL Soccer ball = 5.277 Liters (or 5,277 cm 3 ) 12 oz can of soda = 355 mL Metric Units Volume is the amount of space an object takes up. Base unit of volume in the metric system = liter (L) Metric Units 1 liter (L) = 1000 milliliters (mL) 1 milliliter (mL) = 1 cm 3 (cubic centimeter) What is the volume of this cube in cubic centimeters if each side is 10 cm? Metric Units Which is larger? A. 1 liter or 1500 milliliters B. 200 milliliters or 1.2 liters C. 12 cm 3 or 1.2 milliliters* LITERS Measuring Volume Top Image: http://www.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment/resources/online/2006/grade8/science/images/20graphicaa.gif Bottom Image: http://morrisonlabs.com/meniscus.htm We will be using graduated cylinders to find the volume of liquids and other objects. Read the measurement based on the bottom of the meniscus or curve. When using a real cylinder, make sure you are eye-level with the level of the water. What is the volume of water in the cylinder? _____mL What causes the meniscus? Measuring Solid Volume 10 cm 9 cm 8 cm We can measure the volume of regular object using the formula length x width x height. _____ X _____ X _____ = _____ Measuring Solid Volume Click here for an online activity about volume. Choose Lessons ! Volume & Displacement h t t p : / / r e s o u r c e s . e d b . g o v . h k / ~ s 1 s c i / R _ S 1 S c i e n c e / s p / e n / s y l l a b u s / u n i t 1 4 / n e w / t e s t i n g m a i n 1 . h t m
We can measure the volume of irregular object using water displacement. Measuring Solid Volume Click here for an online activity about volume. Choose Lessons ! Volume & Displacement h t t p : / / r e s o u r c e s . e d b . g o v . h k / ~ s 1 s c i / R _ S 1 S c i e n c e / s p / e n / s y l l a b u s / u n i t 1 4 / n e w / t e s t i n g m a i n 1 . h t m
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Difference = Volume = ______ Reading Lab Equipment Student Worksheet Water supplies on board the space station or a spacecraft must be tested frequently to make sure that they are safe for human use. Measuring the proper amount of liquids are part of the testing process. Procedure 1. Measure the amount of liquid in each graduated cylinder below, using the bottom of the meniscus. 2. Record the measurement on the line below each graduated cylinder, making sure use one decimal place and label your units in mL. 120 110 60 50 70 60 40 30 10 0 20 10 90 80 50 40 60 50 10 0 80 70 30 20 Reading Lab Equipment Student Worksheet Water supplies on board the space station or a spacecraft must be tested frequently to make sure that they are safe for human use. Measuring the proper amount of liquids are part of the testing process. Procedure 1. Measure the amount of liquid in each graduated cylinder below, using the bottom of the meniscus. 2. Record the measurement on the line below each graduated cylinder, making sure use one decimal place and label your units in mL. 120 110 60 50 70 60 40 30 10 0 20 10 90 80 50 40 60 50 10 0 80 70 30 20 What is the volume of the metal cylinder? Assume units are mL. 1) 4.5 mL = ?? Liters 2) 345 cL = ?? mL 3) 0.85 Liters = ?? cm 3
Reading Lab Equipment Student Worksheet Water supplies on board the space station or a spacecraft must be tested frequently to make sure that they are safe for human use. Measuring the proper amount of liquids are part of the testing process. Procedure 1. Measure the amount of liquid in each graduated cylinder below, using the bottom of the meniscus. 2. Record the measurement on the line below each graduated cylinder, making sure use one decimal place and label your units in mL. 120 110 60 50 70 60 40 30 10 0 20 10 90 80 50 40 60 50 10 0 80 70 30 20 What is the volume of the ring? Assume units are mL. Whats the volume of this cube? Reading Lab Equipment Student Worksheet Water supplies on board the space station or a spacecraft must be tested frequently to make sure that they are safe for human use. Measuring the proper amount of liquids are part of the testing process. Procedure 1. Measure the amount of liquid in each graduated cylinder below, using the bottom of the meniscus. 2. Record the measurement on the line below each graduated cylinder, making sure use one decimal place and label your units in mL. 120 110 60 50 70 60 40 30 10 0 20 10 90 80 50 40 60 50 10 0 80 70 30 20 Which is bigger?
25 mL or 1.5 cL What is the volume of this hammer (assume units are mL and it is a tiny hammer)?