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Chapter 1 Lesson 2 “The Scientific Method” Key Concepts… What is the scientific method? What is the SI System? Why should we learn the SI System?
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I. What is the Scientific Method? (Ex. Pg. 13) A. An organized plan used to help solve a problem. B. The General Idea… -Use your senses. “The lights went out in my room…” -What do you want to know? “What caused the lights to go out?” -Find out any information. “Check to see if other lights work.” -Make an educated guess using what you already know. “The lights went out because ___________.” Observations Ask a Question Research Form a Hypothesis
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-Run a controlled experiment. Keep all variables the same and change only one. Turn on other lights, blown fuse, broken bulb… -Look at the data and facts. No other lights work; it is storming outside Conclusion: Lightning/wind broke a power line *If no good answers are available go back and find more research and start the process over again. Test / Experiment Draw Conclusion
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II. Using Scientific Notation A. A way of expressing a number as a value and a power of 10. 1. Why use it??? -easy to use large/small numbers a. 400,000,000 b. 35,300 c. 0.0000456 d. 4.58 x 10 -3 4.0 x 10 8 3.53 x 10 4 4.56 x 10 -5 0.00458
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Activity (5-7 min) 1. Use a pen/pencil and measure the length of the table you are sitting at. 2. Record your measurement 3. Repeat using a different pen/pencil 4. Record your measurement Think…Why are your measurements different from each other???
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III. Standards of Measurements A. Standard – an exact quantity that people agree on. 1. Ex: a = 12 inches 2. a mile = 5280 feet
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IV. Different Systems A. English System – feet, gallons, cups, inches… 1. U.S. only country to use it. B. SI System 1. 1960 by the French 2. Used worldwide 3. Based on powers of 10
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Common Prefixes (pg. 17) Giga 10 9 1,000,000,000 Mega 10 6 1,000,000 Kilo 10 3 1,000 Hecto 10 2 100 Deka 10 1 10 Base 10 0 1 Deci 10 -1 0.1 Centi 10 -2 0.01 Milli 10 -3 0.001 Micro 10 -6 0.000001 Nano 10 -9 0.000000001
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Examples 1. Convert 1.0 m to dm? 10 decimeters 2. A road is 1000 m in length. What is this in km? 1 kilometer 3. A small new planet is found 3 light years away from Earth. If the diameter of this planet is 23,500 meters, how many kilometers is its diameter? 23.5 kilometers
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Assignment 1.2 1. 2.3 millimeters centimeters 2. 4.05 kilometers meters 3. 5.7 micrometer millimeters 4. 10.01 Megameters kilometers 5. 0.0003 hectometers millimeters 6. 1,234,567 micrometers Megameters 7. 1.34 x 10 3 deciliters liters
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Answers to previous: 1. 0.23 cm 2. 4050 m 3. 0.0057 mm 4. 10010 km 5. 30 mm 6. 0.000001234567 Mm 7. 134 L
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SI System Introduction mg Prefix Unit measured milli gram
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Length A. Def – the distance between 2 points 1. base unit = meter 2. Ex: meter, millimeter, hectometer
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Volume (derived unit) A. Def. – the amount of space occupied 1. formula: length X width X height a. Must be same units 2. base unit = liter (liquids); meter (solids) a. **1 cm 3 = 1 ml** 3. solids are always cubed (cm 3, m 3 ) 4. is a derived unit
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Volume Example A liquid is poured into a container. If the dimensions of the container are 45 cm, 54 cm, and 80 cm what is the volume of the liquid in cm 3 ? 194,400 cm 3 The sides of a box are 45 cm, 54 cm, and 0.4 dm. What is the volume of the box in cm 3 ? 9,720 cm 3
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Mass A. Def. – the amount of matter in an object 1. base unit = gram 2. kilograms is used frequently
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Density (derived unit) A. Def. – Mass per unit of volume 1. formula: density = mass / volume 2. is a derived unit
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Density Example What is the density of an unknown metal that has a mass of 178.0 grams and a volume of 20.0 mL? ***Remember D=M/V*** 8.9 grams/mL Will this object float in water??? (1.0 g/ml) NO
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Time and Temperature A. Def. – Time is the interval between two events. 1. Base unit = second B. Def. – Temperature is the amount of heat contained in a substance 1. Base unit = Kelvin/Celsius
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Temperature Scales a. Celsius Scale – used for most scientific work i. 0 = freezing point of water ii. 100 = boiling point of water iii. 20 = room temperature iv. 37 = body temperature b. Kelvin scale i. 0 on the Kelvin Scale is absolute zero (-273 C.) ii. to convert Celsius to Kelvin add 273 K iii. to convert Kelvin to Celsius subtract 273 K
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Temperature Example The outside temperature is 29 degrees Celsius. What is it in Kelvin? 302 Kelvin A person has a temperature of 313 Kelvin. Does this person have a fever? yes; the body temp is 40 deg C.
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