Friday, January 15, 2010

Wooden Unit Blocks How Do I Measure These?

How do I measure these? - wooden unit blocks

Mass of a rock?
Volume of a milk carton?
Height?
Density of the block of wood?
and the volume of the marble?
Please also add units
Thank you!

1 comment:

ᴥ أم عمر ᴥ said...

a mass of rocks, on a scale and g

Volume of a box of milk carton filled with water and pour water into a graduated cylinder and use the number that would, in milliliters, or liters are depending on the amount of milk.

its height would be a rule and would be in feet and inches.

Density of all mass / volume. the mass of a block of wood, is an N scale in grams, while the volume of a block of wood would make water displacement. First, a graduated cylinder (fill in the large is enough to fit wood block), with a little water. to record how much water is there. then place the block of wood and see how much increased. to wear that number and subtract the original. This volume. Now, weight / volume and density sharing u will get grams / milliliter.

the size of a marble again with the method of water displacement. and it would milliliter. 1 ml = 1 cm ^ 3

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