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BellringerWrite down name and date… Tell me all the steps necessary to obtain
an accurate measurement from a triple beam balance.
Tell me all the steps necessary to obtain an accurate measurement from a graduated cylinder.
What is the appropriate way to measure an object using a ruler?
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TALE T – Using a hands-on activity to practice
measuring volume, mass and length A – complete worksheet if not finished in
class L – lab safety contract, What’s Unsafe in
this Lab worksheet E – Tech Savvy Survey due tomorrow! All
supplies due MONDAY! MONDAY! MONDAY!
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How to use a Triple Beam Balance
First, make sure all the sliding weights are on the left hand side, closest to the weighing platform.Second, if the pointer does NOT read ZERO when the sliding weights are all the way to the left, adjust the knob until the pointer reads ZERO. This is called CALIBRATING the balance.
Platform
Sliding weights
Beams
Pointer
Knob
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Platform
Sliding weights
Beams
PointerHow to use a Triple Beam Balance
knob
Fourth, move the largest sliding weight right along the beam. If the pointer hits the lowest point, move it back to the left one by one until it starts to rise. Then start with the next smallest sliding weight. Continue this way until pointer reads ZERO.
Third, add the object you want to weigh to the platform.
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Platform
Sliding weights
Beams
PointerHow to use a Triple Beam Balance
knob
Fifth, once the pointer reads ZERO, add readings from all for sliding weights together to get the total mass.
For example, if the largest slider read 200, the middle reads 50, and the smallest reads 1, you add
200 + 50 + 1 = 251 gram of total mass
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Using a Graduated CylinderWhen reading a measurement from a graduated cylinder, look for the MENISCUS – the curved shape the water makes in the tube. You will always take the measurement reading from the BOTTOM of the meniscus.This graduated cylinder contains exactly 9 mL.
NOTE: You will have to get eye-level with the meniscus to be able to read the measurement accurately.
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EYE LEVEL!Do not: hold the cylinder in the air to read it. This will not give you an accurate reading.
DO: set the cylinder down on the desk, wait for the liquid to settle, then get on eye level for the best reading.
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Let’s Practice!How many mL are in this cylinder?
a)25 mLb)21.5 mLc)21 mLd)22 mL
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Let’s Practice!
How many mL are in this cylinder?
a)25 mLb)21.5 mLc)21 mLd)22 mL
MENISCUS
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Measuring Length and Width ALWAYS USE METRIC
SYSTEM ONLY! ONLY METERS (m) AND CENTIMETERS (cm). NEVER INCHES.
Line up the tip of your object with the first measurements of the rulers.
HERE!!!
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Next, measure the object tip to tip, length and width.
Measuring Length and WidthAug 26
Measuring Lab!Each group will have a turn at Tables A, B, C and D and will complete the activity on the notecard. You are required to write down your answers and draw your pictures when asked. Please bring a sheet of paper and a pencil/pen. Please be patient and cooperative with your group members.
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Name (First and Last)Month Day, Year
Your Sheet of Paper should look like this:
HMSScience, Period #, Arter
Measuring Lab
Table A (or whatever table you go to 1st)1.2. 3.4.Table B (or whatever table you go to 2nd)1. 2.……
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What you do not finish in class will be homework due tomorrow, FRIDAY, Aug 27.
These slides will be posted on the website, arterscience.weebly.com soon. Monday’s and Tuesday’s are already up!
Reminder: Tech Savvy Surveys due Friday!All supplies due in class, ready to use, by MONDAY!
Complete worksheet
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