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SI units
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Scientists throughout the world use the metric system This allows for a standard system to be used in science throughout the world We will use the metric system when we take measurements in the lab
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Mass (weight): kilograms (kg) Length: meter (m) Time: seconds (s) Temperature: degrees celcius (⁰C)
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The SI system is a decimal system Based on powers of 10 A prefix represents the relationship of that unit to the base unit Example: 1 meter = 100 centimeters or 1 cm =.01 meters A table of prefixes is provided on page 1032 of your book
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To convert from one SI unit to another, you need to know the relationship between the two units. The table of prefixes will help identify this relationship. As mentioned before 1 meter (m) = 100 centimeters (cm) or 1 cm =.01 m Also 1 gram (g) = 100 centigrams (cg) or 1cg =.01 g
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Some important conversion factors: Length: ◦ 1 cm =.01 m or 1 m = 100 cm ◦ 1 millimeters (mm) =.1 cm or 1 cm = 10 mm ◦ 1 mm =.001 m or 1 m = 1000 mm Mass (weight): ◦ 1 milligram (mg) =.001 grams (g) or 1 (g) = 1000 (mg)
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To convert a measurement of 12.3 centimeters to meters, you use the conversion factor. You could use either 1 cm =.01 m or 1 m = 100 cm Example: 12.3 cm x 1m/100cm = 0.123 m or 12.3 cm x 0.01m/1cm = 0.123 m
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