Activity 5.4 Properties of Geometric Solids
Procedure
In this activity you will learn how to hand calculate the volume, weight, and surfacearea of common solids. You will then apply your knowledge by calculating these properties for each of your puzzle piece solutions.
Conclusion
1. What is the difference between area and volume?
Area us the measure of 2-dimensional surface area while volume is the measure of 3-dimensional space.
2. What is density?
Density is the measure of the amount of matter per unit volume.
3.What is a “physical” property? Give examples of physical properties.
Physical property is the property that can be observed without changing the identity of the matter.
Volume,mass,weight,density,and surface area.
In this activity you will learn how to hand calculate the volume, weight, and surfacearea of common solids. You will then apply your knowledge by calculating these properties for each of your puzzle piece solutions.
Conclusion
1. What is the difference between area and volume?
Area us the measure of 2-dimensional surface area while volume is the measure of 3-dimensional space.
2. What is density?
Density is the measure of the amount of matter per unit volume.
3.What is a “physical” property? Give examples of physical properties.
Physical property is the property that can be observed without changing the identity of the matter.
Volume,mass,weight,density,and surface area.