Regents Earth Science Unit I: Measurement and Change
What is Earth Science?
Four Parts of Earth Science: 1.Geology—
2.Meteorology—
3.Astronomy—
4.Oceanography—
How do we study these four parts? Observations: **
From our observations, we can make… 1.Inferences: You observe a person’s Breath—you infer…
2.Classification:
Why do we measure objects?
Basic Units of Measurement (no math!) 1.Length: **we will use the Metric System
The longer lines on the metric ruler are called… centimeters
The shorter lines on the metric ruler are called… millimeters
There are…… 10 millimeters in 1 centimeter 100 centimeters in 1 meter 1,000 millimeters in 1 meter 1,000 meters in 1 kilometer
10.5 cm 105 mm Measure the turtle from the rear of its shell to the tip of its nose. Record its length in both centimeters and millimeters.
Measure the Lines in cm & mm
2.Mass:
3.Temperature:
Derived Units of Measurement (math is used) 1.Area: 2.Volume:
Density:
BlockMaterialMass (g)Volume (cm 3 )Density (g / cm 3 ) 1Steel 2Aluminum 3 Black Plastic 4Wood 5 Clear Acrylic 6Copper 7Bronze
What two factors affect density? 1.Temperature * Heat
2.Pressure * Pressure
Density Changes with a Phase Change Gas to liquid— Liquid to solid—
**with only one exception, solids are more dense than liquids of the same substance
Mr. Belanger’s Math 1.Determine what the problem is asking for 2.Look in the ESRT’s to find the formula 3.Find the Important information 4.Put the important information into the formula 5.Round (usually to the nearest tenth) 6.Units (we don’t want naked numbers)
Is there error in all measurements? YES!!! Percent Error (Deviation) Difference from Accepted Value Percent Error = x 100 Accepted Value No Neg. Numbers
What is Change? …change can be: 1. 2.
1.Cyclic Change: What are the two types of changes?
Non-Cyclic Change: **
Rate of Change: Change in Field Value Rate of Change = ______________________ Time Speed (mph) distance, temperature
Energy Flow and Change…. Interface:
…and the most important theme all year Dynamic Equilibrium:
Scientific Notation Formula: M x 10 n M = a number anywhere from 1 to n = the number of times the decimal has been moved
If you move the decimal to the left, n is positive If you move the decimal to the right, n is negative Scientific Notation……