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anything with mass and volume
matter
amount of matter in an object
mass
amount of space an object occupies
volume
instrument used to measure mass
scales
instrument used to measure volume
cylinders and beakers
unit(s) of mass
grams (g) and kilograms (kg)
unit(s) of volume
milliliters (ml) and liters (L)
have a fixed shape and volume
solid
have a fixed volume only
liquid
has neither a fixed shape nor a fixed volume
gas
matter with particular characteristics
material/substance
differentiates one material from another
properties
amount of mass in a specific volume
density
The balls have the same/different volumes.
same
The steel ball has more/less mass than the cork ball.
more
The steel ball has more/less density than the cork ball.
more
Objects ability to float in liquid
buoyancy
A ball of cork ________ because it has a __________ density than water.
floats/lower
An anchor _______ because it has a _________ density than water.
sinks/higher
A feather ________ because it has a __________ density than water.
floats/lower
A stone _________ because it has a ___________ density than water.
sinks/higher
property description: cannot be scratched easily
hard
property description: returns to original shape after stretching
elastic
property description: can be bent without breaking
flexible
property description: can support weight without breaking
strong
property description: light can pass through
transparent
opposite of weak
strong
opposite of fragile
flexible
opposite of opaque
transparent
opposite of rigid
elastic
opposite of soft
hard
Plastic, ceramics, and glass are examples of ___________ materials.
man-made
Wood and metal are examples of __________ materials.
natural
Fibres are an example of ___________ materials.
natural and man-made
can change an object's movement or direction of movement.
forces
when objects touch and exert force on each other
contact force
when two objects interact but don't make contact or touch each other
non-contact force
force that pulls objects toward the Earth
gravity
force exerted by magnets
magnetism