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Which of the following is the largest
Inch
Millimeter
Yard
Foot
Which measurement system is used mainly in the United States?
Metric System
Customary System
The International System of Units is also known as
Customary System
Metric System
The amount of space inside a container is
Perimeter
Surface area
Volume
Density
All of the following are examples of metric measurements except which one:
Milimeter
Yard
Centimeter
Kilometer
The formula to find area is:
Length x Width
Perimeter x 2
Length x Width x Height
Distance x Time
What caused the Mars Climate Orbiter to become lost in space?
It’s GPS melted from the Sun’s rays
It ran out of power
Half of the design team measured in Metric while half measured in Customary units.
It’s circuits were altered by solar radiation
Which system of measurement is more commonly used in the field of science?
Standard system
Alpha numeric system
Metric system
Solar system
The formula for measuring volume is
1m x 1.4m
Area - Height
Length x Width x Height
Perimeter x Height
The measure of the pull of gravity on an object:
Volume
Mass
Bouyancy
Weight
A measure of the amount of matter of an object
Volume
Mass
Buoyancy
Weight
The measure of how compact matter is, where mass is compared to volume
Area
Surface area
Density
Volume
A substance that can flow
Displacement
Mass
Gypsum
Fluid
An upward force in fluids that opposes gravity
Displacement
Buoyant Force
Anti-gravity
Plastic
To push aside
Displace
Postpone
Glacier
Secondary succession
A steel ship floats because...
The weight of the displaced water equals the weight of the entire ship
Steel floats
The weight of the displaced water is less than the weight of the ship
It carries cargo filled with helium
Air is more dense
At sea level
At the top of a mountain
At an NRCA football game
On a full moon
The metric unit for measuring temperature is
Fahrenheit
Celsius
Water boils at what temperature (Fahrenheit)?
100°F
212°F
99°F
86°F
Water freezes at what temperature (Fahrenheit)?
100°F
212°F
0°F
32°F
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