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– Measurements
– (use metric system)
•Measuring•be precise/accurate•reliable/standardized•understood by audience
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The Metric System(required in this class with a few exceptions)
--Why use the metric system?Most of the world and scientists use SI system
Metrics based on units of 10 (easy to convert)Kilo=1000
Hecto=100
Deka=10
**(meter, liter, etc)
deci=.1
centi=.01
milli=.001
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Length– base unit=meter (approximately floor to
hip)– cm=width of pinky– km=12 city blocks– Instruments: tape measure, ruler, meter
stick
How long is this shell (cm/mm)?
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Liquid Volume (amount of space object takes up)– base unit=liter– instrument=graduated
cylinder (eye level)-note: read bottom of meniscus
– Which has more volume?• 2 liters Pepsi or• 2 liters of air How much liquid is in this
graduated cylinder?
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Solid Volume (“size” of object)– cubic meter – use ruler and formula (if regular shape)
• example: • rectangle/square is L x W x H
– use displacement (if irregular shape)– note: 1cc = 1 mL (so 5ml=5cc)– 1 mL=1/5 teaspoon
Be sure all instruments START on Be sure all instruments START on zero****zero****
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Mass (amount of matter in object)
– gram (approximately a paper clip)– Family car= 1,000 kg– Instrument: balance– be sure to start on zero!!– does not change with gravity
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Weight
Measure of gravitational attraction you can be “weightless” you weigh less on moon (same mass) metric unit=Newton (an apple) instrument=spring scale weight= mass x 9.8 (for Earth) ex: 90 kg person weighs 822 N
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– Celsius• 100º=boiling of pure
water at sea level• 0º=freezing• room temperature about
20-25ºC– thermometer– some scientists use Kelvin
• add 273 to Celsius• 0 K=absolute zero
(motion stops)--theoretical
Temperature
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Remember Mass Beam Balance grams Weight Spring Scale Newtons Temperature thermometer Deg. Celsius Length centimeters ruler Liq Volume grad cylinder mL
Solid Volume grad cylinder if irregular ruler/formula if perfect shape cubic cm Area= LxW (use ruler) units = cm2
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Density Mass
Volume units: g/mL or g/cc If greater than 1, object will sink in water If less than 1, object will float in water Ex: 2.7 g/cc would ___________ in water. use
– balance– graduated cylinder (or ruler)– (calculator)
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Examples Substance Density (g/cc) GOLD 19.3 LEAD 11.3 ALUMINUM 2.7 SEAWATER 1.025 PURE WATER 1.00 ICE 0.92 GASOLINE 0.7 OAK 0.7 OXYGEN 0.0014 HELIUM 0.0002
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TRY THIS…
A square block of rock salt has a mass of 10.7 grams. Each edge of the block has a length of 5.0 cm. What is the density of the rock salt? (include correct units)
.0856 g/cc
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Practice measuring density
Density of “rock”—in your groups …What if you have half the amount of rock? TRY THIS: Assume you are in a 25°C room with rock that has
a density of 8 g/cc. This rock glows and weighs 10 Newtons. After you carefully observe its yellow glow, you determine its mass to be 16 grams. What is the rock’s volume (include proper units)?
….. 2 cm3
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More practice with density
Density lab (liquids)
Density blocks
Coke vs Diet Coke
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..as time permits
Converting SI unit
– move decimal place left or
right (you are multiplying
or dividing by multiples of
10)
– like converting between
dollars and dimes
Remember King Henry
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King KILO 1000 Henry HECTO 100 Died DEKA 10 Monday (m, L, g) 1 Drinking deci 1/10 (.1) Chocolate centi 1/100 (.01) Milk milli 1/1000 (.001)
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Let’s try these TOGETHER…
600 millimeters = ? meters 0.35 liters = ? milliliters 1,050 grams = ? centigrams
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Examples:
3.2 meters = ________ cm 320 3 mm = _____________dm .03 4.72 g = ______________kg .00472
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If you want to measure the length and width of your classroom, which SI units would you use?
Which unit would you use to measure the amount of matter in your textbook?
Which would you use to measure how much water a drinking glass holds?
When would you use the Celsius scale? What is the smallest units on the metric ruler? How many mm are there in 1 cm? 1,000 meters = ________km
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Metric Review
Inspiration presentation
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What instrument and unit would you use to measure the following? the volume of a can of gasoline the length of your foot the mass of a vitamin tablet the density of a cube of wood
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Here’s a challenge:
25 ml= ______ cubic cm Hint: 1 ml= 1 cc
so 25 ml= 25 cc
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Practice measuring...
Metric Lab Stations as needed
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Help available most days before school
see me to make appt.
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Scientific Notation
Diameter of sun= 1,390,000,000 meters OR 1.39 x 109 meters
Diameter of one helium atom= 0.000000000244 meters
OR 2.44 x 10 -10 meters