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Measurement and SI Units Review

Measurement and Significant Figures Measurement is the comparison of a physical quantity to be measured with a unit of measurement -- that is, with a fixed standard of measurement. The term precision refers to the closeness of the set of values obtained from identical measurements of a quantity. Accuracy is a related term; it refers to the closeness of a single measurements to its true value.

Measurement and Significant Figures (cont’d) To indicate the precision of a measured number (or result of calculations on measured numbers), we often use the concept of significant figures. Significant figures are those digits in a measured number (or result of the calculation with a measured number) that include all certain digits plus a final one having some uncertainty.

To count the number of significant figures in a measurement, observe the following rules: All nonzero digits are significant. Zeros between significant figures are significant. Zeros preceding the first nonzero digit are not significant. Zeros to the right of the decimal after a nonzero digit are significant. Zeros at the end of a nondecimal number may or may not be significant. (Use scientific notation.) Measurement and Significant Figures (cont’d)

Number of significant figures refers to the number of digits reported for the value of a measured or calculated quantity, indicating the precision of the value. When multiplying and dividing measured quantities, give as many significant figures as the least found in the measurements used. When adding or subtracting measured quantities, give the same number of decimals as the least found in the measurements used. Measurement and Significant Figures (cont’d)

14.0 g /102.4 mL = g/mL only three significant figures Measurement and Significant Figures (cont’d)

An exact number is a number that arises when you count items or when you define a unit. For example, when you say you have nine coins in a bottle, you mean exactly nine. When you say there are twelve inches in a foot, you mean exactly twelve. Note that exact numbers have no effect on significant figures in a calculation. Measurement and Significant Figures (cont’d)

SI Units and SI Prefixes In 1960, the General Conference of Weights and Measures adopted the International System of units (or SI), which is a particular choice of metric units. This system has seven SI base units, the SI units from which all others can be derived.

Table 1.2 SI Base Units QuantityUnitSymbol LengthMeterm MassKilogramKg TimeSecondS TemperatureKelvinK Amount of substanceMolemol Electric currentAmpereA Luminous intensityCandelacd

SI Units and SI Prefixes The advantage of the metric system is that it is a decimal system. A larger or smaller unit is indicated by a SI prefix -- that is, a prefix used in the International System to indicate a power of 10. Table 1.3 lists the SI prefixes. The next slide shows those most commonly used.

Table 1.3 SI Prefixes MultiplePrefixSymbol 10 6 megaM 10 3 kilok deciD centiC millim micro  nanon picop