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Super Duper Science Mass,Volume, and Length Mass Volume

Length: In our length lab we were taught the formula for volume and also surface area. Then we estimated the volume of our locker. Later, you and your partner went up and measured it. Volume:. In Today's lesson, we learned the SI unit for volume which is liters. Our Table learned about water displacement and how to measure volume using water displacement. Mass: For science class today, we learned that the SI units for mass is grams. Later our groups learned that we would use a a triple beam balance to measure mass. Then we used the triple beam balance to measure a small metal prism.

States Of Matter [] Density Sinking Floating [] Elements,compounds, and mixtures [] Exploring energy [] RAMPS AND CARS [] First, we measured the height at the starting point and then later measured the height of the finish line and subtracted the totals from each other. We fpoung that the height was (.05m). Then my group used a triple beam balance to measure the chex car weight in kilograms, we weighed the car at .( 0338kg). We multiplied the height and weight to get the final potenetial energy of .017. Second, we measured the kinetic energy by multiplying the mass by velocity squared, divided by two. Our mass was .0338, and our velocity was .815. We used the kinetic energy formula and got .011 as our final kinetic energy. My hypothesis was right that the starting potential energy will be greater than the bottom's potential energy. Diagram of Energy 12-9-13 []

Temperature of tub A and B. (20.2*C,20.0*C) I think the students thought that Tub B was colder than Tub A Because Energy was subtra cted to the warm water and the energy was added to the cold water From each of our hands. __Temperature is the average kinetic energy of an object__ __Heat is the transfer of energy between two objects from high temperature to low temperature.__ __Thermal Equilibrium is a state in which all parts of a system are at the same temperature__ __Thermal Expansion Matters change in volume in response to a change in temperature__
 * Test Subjects || Which tub is warmer? ||
 * 1. Will || Tub B ||
 * 2. Zack || Tub B ||
 * 3. Alex || Tub B ||
 * 4. Shelby || Tub B ||

Geothermal heat pump notes [|https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1l01_dH-G05AIazVypYFjIJOEmXcoqaK56Cudo2l2a8c/edit#slide=id.p] energy research notes https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1pN-crp2skQrDiBCC_IhejMIr1OJMcTQqutzL3wsJywI/edit#slide=id.p

Chemical Families My chemical family is transitional metals. I am located in IVB4 and am the element Titanium. Other chemical families that I have heard of are Alkali Metals, Alkaline Earth Metals, Transition Metals, Other Metals, Metalloids, Non Metals , Halogens, and Noble Gases.

Nobel gases are very nonreactive and Halogens are very reactive. they re both nonmetals though