A | B |
Mass/volume | density |
water displacement | how do you find out the volume of an irregular object? |
Air, water, and magma | Name three things that rise because they are less dense when warm (not talking about your friends) |
Air water, and magma | Name three things that sink because they are more dense when cool. |
density | As pressure increases ___________ also increases |
mass | As _______ increases so does the volume |
variable | changeable factor in an experiment |
constant | part of experiment that stays the same |
independent variable | factor that you, the experimenter changes and that data is usually plotted on the x-axis |
dependent variable | factor that changes as a result of the manipulation of the independent variable (y axis) |
control | standard for comparison |
control | part of the experiment where no manipulation occurs on the independent variable |
kilo | 1000 |
deci | 1/10 |
deci | 0.1 |
centi | 1/100 |
centi | 0.01 |
milli | 1/1000 |
milli | 0.001 |
meter | SI units for length |
milliter or cubic centimeter | SI units for volume |
gram | SI unit for mass |
square meter | SI unit for area |
Kelvin | SI unit for temperature |