Mass, Volume, and Density

Worksheet by Wendy Reigel
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Science
Grades
6
Language
ENG
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Watch the video before answering the questions that follow. Fill in the blanks based on the information presented in the video and your knowledge of science. All objects have two things in common: they have mass and volume. Everything that has mass and volume is matter. The mass of an object is the measurement of the amount of matter it contains. Mass is measured in kilograms. The volume of and object is the measurement of the space it occupies. Volume is measured in cubic units or milliliters. Each material has it's own specific density. Different objects made of the same material always have the same density. What is the mass of the rock indicated on the triple beam balance? What is the volume of the rock shown in the diagram? The diagram below shows 20 grams of two different materials, A and B. Compared to material A, material B has a different, density phase mass shape Match each tool to the correct measurement. Volume Mass Density If the formula for density is Density = Mass what is the density of a glass of water with a volume of 10mL and a mass of 20g? 0.5 g 200 g 2.0 g 30 g If the formula for density is Density = Mass what is the density of a a bucket of water with a volume of 85mL and a mass of 170g? 0.5 g 2.0 g 255 g 14,450 g Based on what you learned from the video, why would a glass of water and a bucket of water of different sizes have the same density?

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