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Instructional Objective: 1.Identify Standards of Measurements 2.Learn about SI units
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Standards of Measurements Standard: Is an exact quantity that people agree to use for comparison
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International System of Units (SI Units) *came from the French words “Le Systeme Internationale d’Unites”. Are universally accepted and understood by Scientists Each type of SI measurements has a base unit
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© 1999 Heather Holliday
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SI comes from the French La Systeme Internationale. SI and metrics use the same units and processes. There are certain steps to follow when converting between units of metric measure: 1--Use the following short cut chart k h da * d c m 2--Find your original place on the chart by looking at the problem to identify the number with the unit (mark that place) 3--Find your target place on the chart by looking at the problem to identify the number without the unit (mark that place differently) 4--Count how many places you would need to move between the original and target places 5--Always move your decimal in the direction you moved on the chart from the original to the target 6--Rewrite the number given in the problem and apply steps 4 and 5 to the number 7--Write the answer in the blank provided
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SI Base Units
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Common SI Prefixes
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Now let’s see how well you can perform some conversions!! Example problems 10 km = _____ dm 0.1 hm = _____ m 1cm = _____ hm 0.01 m = _____ mm 100 dg = _____ dag 10 hg = _____ kg 0.1 mg = _____ dg 0.001 cg = _____ mg 1 kg = _____ g 0.01 dag = _____ cg
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The centigrade (Celsius) scale temperature (K) = temperature (°C) + 273.15 the melting point of water is = 0°C = 273.15 K the boiling point of water is = 100°C = 373.15 K
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reading a graduated cylinder
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The boiling point *is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid is one atmosphere. *Units - K (Kelvin)
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The Fahrenheit scale the melting point of water = 32°F the boiling point = 212°F.
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The SI unit of temperature is Kelvin (K). Notice that there is no degree sign used with the abbreviation. To covert from Celsius to Kelvin temperatures: C--> K+ 273 K--> C- 273 CelsiusKelvinFahrenheit Freezing: 0 273 32 Boiling: 100 373 212
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Dervied units: are combinations of SI units. Volume: amount of space occupied by an object. Volume=Length X Width X Height V= l X w X h This is used to calculate the volume of a cube and combines three length measurements together. Density: the mass per unit volume of a material. Density=Mass/Volume D=m/V This is a combination of units of mass and volume.
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Density of the regular object Mass- find the mass of the object using a balance Volume- To find the volume by measuring the length, width, and height. Then calculate density=mass/volume
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Density of the irregular object Mass- find the mass of the unknown using a balance Volume- To find the volume, first measure the water that can immerse the irregular object in a graduated Cylinder. Then dropped the object in the cylinder and note the displacement measurement. Density = mass/volume.
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