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Title: USING THE TRIPLE-BEAM BALANCE Author: HCS HCS Last modified by: Janet Hooks Created Date: 9/20/2005 2:43:57 AM Document presentation format – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: MATTER


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MATTER
(SOL 6.4)
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MATTER
What is matter?
Matter is anything that has ______ _____ __
_____
MASS
TAKES UP SPACE
Name draw 5 things that ARE matter.
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Is AIR matter?
Is LIGHT matter?
Does air have MASS?
Does light have MASS?
Does air TAKE UP SPACE?
Does light TAKE UP SPACE?
Complete the chart in your notes, and draw and
label pictures for each item.
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MASS
HOW IS MASS DIFFERENT FROM WEIGHT?
WEIGHT
Mass is a measurement of how much matter is in an
object or substance.
Weight is a measurement of how strongly GRAVITY
is PULLING an object DOWN.
Weight changes when gravity changesso on the
moon where there is less gravity, you will weigh
less, but on the sun you would weigh more!
Mass does NOT change if you travel to another
planet.
ON EARTH Mass 64.5 kg Weight 140 lbs
ON MOON Mass 64.5 kg Weight 23 lbs
ON SUN Mass 64.5 kg Weight 3,914 lbs
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FINDING THE MASS OF OBJECTS USING A TRIPLE-BEAM
BALANCE
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To find the MASS (the amount of matter) in an
object, you can use a tool called a TRIPLE-BEAM
BALANCE
TRIPLE-BEAM BALANCE
Beams
Riders
Pan
Pointer (at zero)
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READING THE MASS ON A TRIPLE-BEAM BALANCE
1) Read the number on the HUNDREDS BEAM
30 grams
  • Add the number on
  • the TENS BEAM

100 grams
  • Add the number on the
  • ONES BEAM
  • Any marks past the
  • number on the ones
  • beam are to be read
  • as TENTHS using a
  • DECIMAL POINT first.

7.4 grams
The object measured on this balance has a mass
of 100 30 7.4 137.4 grams
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What is the mass of the object on this
triple-beam balance?
300 70 3.3
373.3 grams
70 g
300 g
3.3 g
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1. ____________________
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2. ______________________
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3. ______________________
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Lets practice reading the measurements on some
balances.
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Lets find the mass of some objects at your desk!
Make sure the pointer on your balance is set at
ZERO. Place an object on the pan. Follow the
STEP-BY-STEP directions in your notes for
READING A TRIPLE-BEAM BALANCE
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NOW, FINDTHE MASS OF THE OTHER OBJECTS AT YOUR
TABLE COMPLETE THE TABLE!
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