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- for each balance in model 2, write a phrase to describe how closely the mass of an object can be determined using that balance. the first one is done for you. balance pro: estimated to the nearest 1 gram.
a. centi - balance:
b. super balance:
- pebble a and pebble b both have a mass of 0 g on the balance pro in model 2. do these pebbles really have no mass? if no, explain why the balance has this reading.
- which balance is sensitive enough to determine if pebble a has a mass larger or smaller than pebble b?
- the mass reading of pebble a from the super balance is 0.020 g. this value is very close, but different than, the mass reading for pebble b on that same balance. three zeros in the mass reading for pebble a is the most significant in terms of determining whether pebble a has a different mass than pebble b, and circle the zero below. mass pebble a = 0.020 g
Step1: Analyze Centi - Balance precision
Centi - Balance measures to the nearest 0.01 g.
Step2: Analyze Super - Balance precision
Super - Balance measures to the nearest 0.001 g.
Step3: Answer question 7
No, the pebbles have mass. The Balance Pro has a limited precision (estimated to the nearest 1 g), so small masses are rounded to 0 g.
Step4: Answer question 8
The Super - Balance is the most precise among them, so it is sensitive enough to determine if pebble A has a larger or smaller mass than pebble B.
Step5: Answer question 9
The first non - zero digit and the digits after it are significant. In 0.020 g, the 2 and the 0 after it are significant. The leading zeros are not significant in terms of determining the mass value for comparison.
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- a. Estimated to the nearest 0.01 g
b. Estimated to the nearest 0.001 g
- No, the pebbles have mass. The Balance Pro has limited precision and small masses are rounded to 0 g.
- Super Balance
- The zero after the 2 (in 0.020) is significant for determining mass differences.