Before moving on, let's all try the Lesson 4 Quiz found on Socrative:
Room #: SNC1P
Lesson 5: Measuring Mass and volume

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what is Mass?
Weight changes with a change in gravity
vs.
Mass always stays the same
vs.
Mass always stays the same
What is volume?
Units of mass:
Matt's Handy Unit Conversion Tool:
Tips:
1. When going from a BIGGER unit to a SMALLER unit, the number gets BIGGER.
( Example: 1 kg = 1000 g )
2. When going from a SMALLER unit to a BIGGER unit, the number gets SMALLER.
( Example: 1 g = 0.001 kg )
1. When going from a BIGGER unit to a SMALLER unit, the number gets BIGGER.
( Example: 1 kg = 1000 g )
2. When going from a SMALLER unit to a BIGGER unit, the number gets SMALLER.
( Example: 1 g = 0.001 kg )
Now complete the next set of questions:
Units of capacity:
Now complete the next set of questions:
Examples:
Now complete the next set of questions:
Metric Measurement:
Quizlet: Lesson 5
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