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Standards of Measurement Section 1-2
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Units and Standards Metric units include StandardStandard
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Example No meter stick Will the desk fit through the door? Measure with my hands Measure with your hands No standard!
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International System of Units Abbreviated SI from Improved version of the metric system Each SI measurement has a Base unit Length –Length – Mass -Mass -
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SI Prefixes Based on Multiples of 10
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Converting SI Units Bridges Top of Bridge = 1 meter = dm 1 meter = cm 1 meter = mm 1000 meters = km
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Convert the following: 1.255 liters to ml 3075 cm to m
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More conversions: 11cm to mm 675 m to km 345 mm to km
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Measuring Distance Base unit = Size of the object Activity pg.17 13mm is easier to understand than 0.013m
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Measuring Volume Volume = Volume = (for solids) Liquid volumes are measured in 1 Liter = dm 3 1 Liter = ml 1 cm 3 = ml
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Conversions 1.5 liters to ml 1.5 liters to cm 3
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Measuring Matter Mass = Ping pong ball and golf ball have the Density = Unit for density could be g/cm 3Unit for density could be g/cm 3 If an object has a mass of 10g and a volume of 2 cm 3 Density =Density =
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Measuring Time and Temp. Base unit for time Base unit for temp. Most scientific work is done using celsiusMost scientific work is done using celsius 0 Kelvin is the coldest possible temp. also know as0 Kelvin is the coldest possible temp. also know as 0 kelvin= -273 0 C (273 degrees below the freezing pt. of water)0 kelvin= -273 0 C (273 degrees below the freezing pt. of water)
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