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1 Measurement & Scientific Tools
Lesson 2

2 Measurement and Scientific Tools
What is the difference between accuracy and precision? Why should you use significant digits? What are some tools used by scientists?

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Vocabulary description explanation International System of Units (SI) accuracy precision significant digits

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Description & Explanation A description is a spoken or written summary of observations. An explanation is an interpretation of observations. When you explain something, you try to interpret your observations, which can lead to a hypothesis.

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The International System of Units The International System of Units (SI) is an internationally accepted system for measurement. All SI units are derived from seven base units.

6 The International System of Units (cont.)
A prefix can be added to a base unit’s name to indicate either a fraction or a multiple of that base unit. Prefixes are based on powers of ten, such as and 100.

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Accuracy & Precision Accuracy is a description of how close a measurement is to an accepted or true value. Precision is a description of how similar or close measurements are to each other.

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Accuracy & Precision The data taken by student A are more accurate because each value is close to the accepted value. The data taken by student C are more precise because the data are similar.

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The International System of Units (cont.) How do accuracy and precision differ?

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Measurement and Accuracy All measurements have some uncertainty. The tools used to make measurements limit the accuracy of the measurements.

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Significant Digits Significant digits are the number of digits in a measurement that are known with a certain degree of reliability. The significant digits in a measurement include all digits you know for certain plus one estimated digit.

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Significant Digits

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Significant Digits (cont.) Using significant digits lets others know how certain your measurements are.

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Significant Digits (cont.) Why should you use significant digits?

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Science journals are for recording descriptions, explanations, plans, and steps used in scientific inquiry (The Scientific Method).

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Scientific Tools (cont.) A triple-beam balance or a digital balance is used by scientists to measure mass.

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Scientific Tools (cont.) A thermometer measures the temperatures of substances.

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Scientific Tools (cont.) Flasks, beakers, petri dishes, test tubes, and specimen jars are used as containers.

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Scientific Tools (cont.) Graduated cylinders are used to measure the volume of a liquid. The unit of measure for liquid volume is the liter (L) or milliliter (mL).

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Scientific Tools (cont.) Microscopes, such as dissecting microscopes and compound light microscopes, enable you to observe small objects that you cannot observe with just your eyes.

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Scientific Tools (cont.) Scientists use computers to compile, retrieve, and analyze data for reports.

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Tools Used by Life Scientists A magnifying lens is a hand-held lens that magnifies, or enlarges, an image of an object. To observe items using a compound light microscope, you must place it on a thin, rectangular piece of glass called a slide.

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Tools Used by Life Scientists (cont.) Scientists use dissecting tools, such as scalpels and scissors, to examine tissues, organs, or prepared organisms. A pipette is a small glass or plastic tube used to draw up and transfer liquids.

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Tools Used by Life Scientists (cont.) What are some tools used by life scientists?


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