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The ABC’s of Science Review of length, volume Metric System Part 2: Mass Weight Temperature Summary

Review from last time Why do we need standardized units? So measurements can be accurately compared Length is measured in ________. Meters Volume is measured in ________. Liters or cubic centimeters (cm3)

Common SI Units

Measuring Mass What is mass? Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Mass is measured on a balance (also called a centigram balance or a triple beam balance). The kilogram (kg) is a unit of mass. A science book is about 1.3 kilograms.

Measuring Mass A kilogram is divided into 1000 equal parts called grams (g). A paperclip has a mass close to 1 gram. One milliliter of water has a mass of a gram at room temperature.

Measuring Weight So, isn’t mass the same thing as weight? I mean, you’re finding how much something weighs, right? WRONG! Mass and weight are two totally different measurements. While mass is the amount of matter in an object, weight is the downward force of gravity acting on an object. We measure weight using a spring scale.

Measuring Weight The terms mass and weight are often used interchangeably. That’s because they have identical values here on Earth. We’ll talk more about this soon, when we get to space science. For now, you need to know that mass and weight are NOT the same thing.

Using a balance: Step 1 The first rule of using a balance is: BE CAREFUL! They are very delicate and prone to breakage. Always carry the balance by the red stem. Never pick one up by the balance beam.

Using a balance: Step 2 The second rule about using a balance is: calibrate (set) the balance to zero. Do this by sliding all of the riders to the left. Check to make sure that the pointer, or beam, swings to "zero" on the center mark. If the pointer does not read correctly, then use the "adjustment knob to set it to zero.

Using a balance: Step 3 Third, place your object on the measurement tray or pan. Move the riders bit by bit until the pointer lines up at the zero mark again.

Reading the Balance Our balances have 4 beams, each measuring a different amount. For our balances The closest beam measures in increments of .01 grams The second beam in increments of 1 gram The third beam in increments of 10 grams The farthest beam in increments of 100 grams

Reading the Balance: You Try It! 4. What does this balance read? 373.35 grams

Reading the Balance: You Try It! 5. What does this balance read? 130.51 grams

Measuring Temperature In science, temperature is measured using the Celsius temperature scale. The temperature scale is based on the freezing and boiling points of water. The freezing point of water is given the value of 0o C. The boiling point of water is labeled at 100o C. Human body temp is about 37o C.

Measuring Temperature In the International System (SI), temperature is measured using the kelvin scale. The kelvin scale is based on absolute zero, the coldest possible temperature. This temperature corresponds to -273o C 0oC = 273 K 100oC = 373 K

Points to remember: Scientists use units from the International System (SI) as standards for measurement. Prefixes are used to indicate change of metric units of multiples of ten.

Points to remember: Volume is the space occupied by an object. Mass is the amount of matter in an object. It is measured in kilograms. The Celsius temperature scale is based on the freezing and boiling points of water. The kelvin temperature scale is based on absolute zero, -273o C.