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10/26 Prac1_Identify Properties & Units - ETM

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Goal - I can recognize physical properties of an object that can be measured and possible units.
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Identify the physical property(ies) of the underlined object that can be directly measured.

Situation: A ball is dropped.

the flammibility of the ball
the shape of the ball
the height of the ball
Identify the physical property(ies) of the underlined object that can be measured.

Situation: A ball is dropped off a cliff.

the mass of the ball
the radioactivity of the ball
the toxicity of the ball
Identify the physical property(ies) of the underlined object that can be measured.

Situation: A spring is pulled rightward.

the direction of the spring
the length of the spring
the type of atoms in the spring
Identify the physical property(ies) of the underlined object that can be measured.

Situation: A student rides their bike to school.

the color of the person's shirt
the friction between the bike and the road
the travel distance by the bike
Which possible unit could a tool use to measure the listed physical property.
distance in terms of inches squared
distance in terms of kilograms
distance in terms of minutes
distance in terms of meters
Which possible unit could a tool use to measure the listed physical property.
weight in units of grams
weight in units of pounds
weight in units of feet
weight in units of minutes
Which possible unit could a tool use to measure the listed physical property.
surface area in units of miles
surface area in units of pounds
surface area in units of inches squared
surface area in units of liters
Which possible unit could a tool use to measure the listed physical property.
time in units of centimeters
time in units of grams
time in units of seconds
time in units of liters
Extra Practice (Not required but recommended)

Move the tool names on the leftside so they match up with the physical property they can be used to measure.
ruler
Time
a scale
distance
a beaker or similar container
weight
Timer
time
stopwatch
distance
a meter stick
volume