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Chemistry, 21.08.2019 02:10 naseem94

1. why do scientists use a standard measurement system?
2. what are the basic sl units of measure for length, mass, volume,
density, time, and temperature?
3. what are the common tools scientists use to measure length and
mass?
4. explain why the weight of an object is different on earth and the
moon even though the object's mass is the same in both places.
5. what formula do you use to determine the volume of a rectangular
solid?
6. why is an object's density expressed as a relationship between two
units?
7. what are two scales scientists use to measure temperature, and what
is the official sl unit for temperature?
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fill in the blank to complete each statement.
8. modern scientists use a system of measurement called the
international system of units, abbreviated as
9. the measure of the force of gravity acting on an object is called
10. the
system is a system of measurement based
on the number 10 and developed by scientists in the 1790s.
12.
11. the amount of space an object takes up is its -
is the measure of how much mass is contained
in a given volume.
13. when you measure liquid volume, you measure at the bottom of the
, the curve along the top of the liquid's surface.
- is a measure of the amount of matter in
an object.

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