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Metric System Part 1
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The Metric System Is a system of measurement. Is also known as the “S.I. System”. (System International)
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Metric System ssecondTime o Cdegrees celsiusTemperature LliterVolume ggramMass mmeterDistance Unit Symbol UnitQuantity
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Prefixes ExampleMeans..SymbolPrefix cghundredthccenti- kmthousandkkilo- mLthousandthmmilli- every student should know…
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Tools of Measurement graduated cylinder or beaker liter (L) Volume balancegram (g) Mass meterstick or ruler meter (m) Distance ToolUnit (unit symbol) Quantity
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WHY USE METRIC?
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Benefits of the Metric System: It uses the decimal system (10’s!) It is an International Standard. The units relate to each other.* *(More on this later!)
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kilo, centi, milli Be able to give your answer using any of these prefixes! For example: A snowboard is –1.85 m or –185 cm or –1850 mm How do you do that?
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Common Sense: 1. The Metric System prefixes work by multiples of 10. So, the answer must be found by just moving the decimal point. Some possible answers are: 15cm, 150 cm, 1500 cm, 0.15 cm, 0.015 cm 2. Which of these are reasonable answers? Problem: How many centimeters is 1.5 meters? There are many ways to solve this problem. One way is
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Does the measurement make sense? –1cm = width of a fingernail –1 g = mass of a push pin –1 mL = ~20 drops of water
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Practice Guessing: 1.5 m = 12 cm = 0.295 m = 0.8 m = 150 0.12 295 80 cm m mm cm
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Metric System Part 2
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Metric System LliterVolume ggramMass mmeterDistance Unit Symbol UnitQuantity
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kilo, centi, milli Be able to give your answer using any of these prefixes! For example: A snowboard is –1.85 m or –185 cm or –1850 mm How do you do that?
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Practice Guessing: 1.5 m = 12 cm = 0.295 m = 0.8 m = 150 0.12 295 80 cm m mm cm
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Metric Staircase. Move up a step (left): …decimal moves left Move down a step (right): …Decimal moves right centi base kilo milli c - centi base k - kilo m - milli d - deci da - deca h - hecto (no prefix) - just meter, liter, or gram
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Practice 1500 cm = 0.012 m = 29,500 cm = 0.08 km = 15 12 0.295 8000 m mm km cm
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Does the measurement make sense? –1cm = width of a fingernail –1 g = mass of a push pin –1 mL = ~20 drops of water
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Metric System LliterVolume ggramMass mmeterDistance Unit Symbol UnitQuantity
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What is mass? Mass is a measure of the amount of a substance. Mass is not weight Mass is not “how much space something takes up”; (that’s what volume is!)
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Mass versus Weight Your mass is the same everywhere in the universe Your weight is less on the moon than it is on earth, because weight depends on gravity. linklink
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Tools of Measurement graduated cylinder or beaker liter (L) Volume balancegram (g) Mass meterstick or ruler meter (m) Distance ToolUnit (unit symbol) Quantity
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Practice Prefixes, Methods of Metric Conversion Prefixes are Universal –cg,cm,cL, etc. Review Methods: –Common sense –Metric Staircase Introduce Method: –Dimensional Analysis Practice with balances Practice with common sense conversion and then staircase conversion using grams and kilograms, etc.
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