2.3 mass and volume

2.3 Mass & volume
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2.3 Mass & volume

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substance property or not?
property
not a property
inflamable
colour
Temperature
phase
Mass
shape
Density
melting point
Volume

Slide 2 - Drag question

What is the filtrate when making coffee with a coffee maker?
A
the ground coffee that you scoop from the package into the filter
B
the hot water dripping on the ground coffee
C
freshly brewed coffee in the pot under the filter
D
the coffee grounds that remain in the filter

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Which unit is used for the following variable?
mass
A
g
B
kg
C
pounds
D
all of the above

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Which unit is used for volume
A
m3
B
Liters
C
cm3
D
all of the above

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Good to know

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Good to know

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Tekst
ton
mg
kg
g

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Calculate the volume of the pebble in mL. Only write down the number

Slide 16 - Open question

Calculate the volume of this cylindrical candle in L. No units, just the number in two decimal places.

Slide 17 - Open question

homework
homework basic (page 51):
3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 12
extra practice: 1, 2
extra challenge: 6, 7, 11

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Mass
Mass= a variable telling you how much 
substance there is in an object




! let op: massa is niet hetzelfde als gewicht !
variable

(symbol)
Unit

(symbol)
mass
m
kilogram
kg

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Volume
How much space an object 
takes up
formula: V= l x w x h (rectangular object)
variable

(symbol)
Unit

(symbol)
massa
m
kilogram
kg
volume
V
kubieke centimeter
cm3

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Volume of a cylinder
r
h
1 L        = 1 dm3
1 mL    = 1 cm3
V = r² x π x h (cilinder)

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V = Vend - Vstart

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V = l x w x h
Calculate the volume of cubes A, C and D. 

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