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Global Science Mrs. Naples Measurement Global Science Mrs. Naples

Scientific Measurements Metric System International system of measurement Metric units – amount used to measure something SI – System International More modern form of the metric system

Scientific Measurements What are two internationally used measurement systems? Metric system English system

Scientific Measurements Metric system Based on units of 10 Change of size is change of prefix

Scientific Measurement How do you change the size of a metric unit? Change the prefix

Scientific Measurement Units of length Measured by the meter Meter is the basic unit of length 1000 millimeters(mm) = 1 meter(m) 100 centimeters(cm) = 1 meter(m) 10 decimeters(dm) = 1 meter(m) 10 millimeters(mm)= 1 centimeter 10000 meters(m)= 1 kilometer

Scientific Measurement How many centimeters are there in 1 meter? 100

Scientific Measurement Measuring length and area To find the area multiply the length by the width Area is expressed in square meters What is the area of a room that is 13 meters x 16 meters? 118 square meters

Check for understanding A rug is 4 m wide. How much is this in centimeters? 400 Two towns are 15km apart. What is the distance in meters? 15,000m What is the symbol for centimeter? cm

Scientific Measurement Mass The amount of matter in an object Basic unit is the kilogram Smaller units expresses in grams Kilo means 1000 How many grams are there in a kilogram? 1000

Scientific Measurement Mass is measured with a balance Works like a see-saw Weights or “riders” are moved along the beam until the beam is balanced

Scientific Measurement What is mass? The amount of matter in an object What is the basic unit of mass? Kilogram and gram What is used to measure mass? A balance

Scientific Measurement Volume The amount of space something takes up Basic unit of measure of volume is the liter Smaller volumes can be measured in milliliters 1000 milliliters in a liter

Scientific Measurement Volume can also be measured in cubic centimeters Each side of the Cube is 1 cm long 1 cubic cm =milliliter Multiply length by width How many cubic cm are in a shape that has 2cm width and 3cm length? 12 cubic cm

What is Density? Ratio of mass(quantity of matter)to the volume(amount of space) Mass per unit volume Density=Mass/Volume D=M/V

Density The density of a uniform material Is not affected by shape Will stay the same under the same circumstances(same temperature and same pressure)

Density Why does the density NOT change? The ratio does not change. When mass changes volume changes too. When volume changes mass changes too

Density Same stuff Same temperature Same pressure Density stays the same!

Check for Understanding The volume of a liquid is measured in______________? Liters What is density? The amount of mass in a given volume. If you change the size a material will the density change? NO! What is the formula for density? D=M/V

Scientific Measurement Temperature Measure of how hot or cold something is or the amount of heat energy something contains Warm water has more heat energy than ice

Scientific Measurement Temperature is measured in Celsius Each unit is measured in degree Celsius Temperature is measured with a thermometer Water freezes at 0 degrees C Water boils at222 212 degrees C

Scientific Measurement How does a thermometer work? Glass tube with a bulb at the bottom Bulb is filled with a liquid(mercury, colored alcohol or colored water) When liquid is heated it expands and moves up the tube When heat is taken away the liquid contracts or gets smaller.

Scientific Measurement Very low temperatures are measured on a scale called the Kelvin Scale The Kelvin Scale begins at absolute zero(-273) There is NO heat energy at absolute 0.

Check for Understanding What is temperature? The measurement of how hot or cold something is How is temperature measured? Thermometer/Celsius How does a thermometer work? A tube with a bulb at the bottom is filled with a liquid. When the liquid is heated it expands and when it cools it contracts

States of Matter

States of Matter Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space There are three types of matter Solid Liquid Gas

States of Matter In a solid, the atoms are close together and make a rigid form. They do not move. In a liquid, the atoms a further apart and are more fluid. They can move around. In a gas, the atoms are far apart and move around easily.

Check for Understanding What is matter? Anything that has mass and takes up space What are the three states of matter? Solid, liquid and gas Draw a picture of what atoms look like in each state of matter.