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__**MASS**__
//Mass:// //-// the amount of material in an object and is measured in grams. Some people think mass is weight. It is measured in grams or pounds.
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**Explanation:** Today we measured the weights of a bunch of things in the class. To make an accurate measurement you have (must) to do the following things: - push all the things to the left so they are at zero - make sure the level is on the middle line stopping it's movement on the line.

//Triple Beam Balance:// //-// used to measure the mass of an object. It has three bars...
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//Significant Figures:// This is called SIg. Fig. for short. This means that...




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//Example:// The video shows how to use a Triple Beam Balance. media type="file" key="Movie 106.mov" align="center" width="300" height="300"
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__**Science 8 Wiki Structure**__
- a description of the term - it includes a definition you would find in a dictionary - include graphing data
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- these are photos you take in class - re-save the photos as a small file size - photos can be of images, students in action, equipment set up
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- you record these to help explain the term/concept - if you edit the clips in iMovie, export as medium resolution Quicktime files (Briefing Notes content)
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- source urls must be included/referenced - content should be embedded in this Wiki or provide a hotlink
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- these are files you source on the internet - content may be embedded in this Wiki but you will probably be adding a hotlink
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- text book content - info from internet - source urls must be included - content should be embedded
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