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Reading Scales Section 1.3
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Our Metric Rulers are Marked off in Centimeters 10 centimeters are in one decimeter.
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Give Your Ruler Measurements to Two Decimal Places The Hundredths Place is the Uncertain Digit Example : 2.05 cm
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2.80 cm When the end of the measured object is exactly on a millimeter mark, place a zero in the hundredths place.
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2.39 cm In measuring the above object, the end is just to the left of the fourth millimeter mark (to the right of 2 cm).
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Read a meniscus in the standard ways: Read the bottom of a down-curved meniscus. Read the top of an up-curved meniscus.
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The smallest marks on a 50 mL Graduated Cylinder are whole milliliters. The estimated uncertain digit is in the tenths place. 23.5 mL Read the bottom of a water meniscus.
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The smallest marks on a 10 mL Graduated Cylinder are tenths of milliliters. The estimated uncertain digit is in the hundredths place. Example: 5.24 cm 3 Example: 5.24 cm 3
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Exception: If the surface of the material in the graduated cylinder is not smooth such as with sand or bubbles on a liquid surface, round to the last certain digit.
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When you have a mixture of precision such as 15.4 mL and 30 mL, use the lesser precision in all calculations that involve your measurements. Example: 30 mL – 15 mL = 15 mL (not 14.6) = 15 mL (not 14.6)
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Scales on beakers are not good enough for precise measurements. Their scales are used for estimating volumes.
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