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A kilometer is a little over _______ a mile or ______ times around the track. half mile or 2 1/2 times
Milli means_____ 1/1000th or "there one thousand of these in a meter, liter or gram"
The amount of space something takes up is ____________ volume
Centi means _______ 1/100th or "there are one hundred of these in a meter, liter or gram"
The length of this crayon is ____cm or ___mm 7.1cm or 71mm
What is the volume of this liquid? Use units! 76milliLiters (76mL)
What is the curve at the top of the water in a graduated cylinder called? meniscus
Liters are the basic metric units for ________ volume
The mass of a dollar bill is approximately _______ (use the correct units) 1gram (1g)
The basic unit for measuring distance is _____________ meter
Kilo means _________ 1,000 or "there are one thousand meters, liters or grams"
Using your senses to gather information is called _________ observing or making observations
______ measures how strong gravity pulls on an object’s mass. weight
The basic SI units for mass are: grams
_______ is the property that all objects tend to stay at rest or stay in motion until a net force acts on them. inertia
Any information learned through observation during an experiment is called _______ data
How do you figure out the average speed of this grasshopper? What is it, use units! Divide how far it moved (the CHANGE in the left side) by how much time passed (the CHANGE in the bottom) 10m÷2s=5m/s.
What is the average speed of this Cheetah? 0 m/s (it's a flat line!)
A ________ must be able to be tested in an experiment. hypothesis
How can you tell which graph has the faster speed? it has the steeper slope or angle
How do you know which brick has more inertia? it has larger mass
What happens to the caterpillar at point A? How do you know? it stopped because the line becomes flat
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