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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Volume UnIts blog post



Claim: I think that volume should be the same, 1 (cm^3) should equal 1 (mL) when you are measuring volume using math or using water.

Evidence:



Our graph shows that the slope remains the same the whole entire time, with very little error. I think that the errors could have been measuring errors or we might not have gotten enough water. We also might have put to much water in the graduated cylinder. There might have been some water in the graduated cylinder from the last test. The equation was W=(1.001mL/cm^3) + 0mL. The slope was 1.001mL/cm^3 the y intercept was 0.

Reasoning: Since the slope stayed the same the whole time it told me that 1 mL = 1 cm^3.
Matter should behave the same way no matter what state solid or liquid. The measurements should always be the same. Rain, snow, and ice should behave the same way and the measurements should be the same.

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