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Scientific Measurement Questions to Ponder: Why is measurement important? What are the different types of measurement? What do you know already? What do you think we will focus on when studying measurement?

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Scientific Measurement

Questions to Ponder:Why is measurement important?What are the different types of measurement? What do you know already?What do you think we will focus on when studying measurement?

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Types of Measurements

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Types of Measurements

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Types of Measurements

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Types of Measurement

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Accuracy vs. Precision

Accuracy – how close to actual or true value

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Accuracy vs. Precision

Accuracy – how close to actual or true value

Precision – how close measurements are to one another

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Accuracy vs. Precision

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Significant Figures

Important when making measurements in experiments

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Significant Figures

Important when making measurements in experimentsAll digits known with certainty plus one estimated or uncertain digit

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Length

Basic SI unit = meterCommon: millimeters, centimeters, kilometersRunning races: 5K, 10K

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Volume

SI Unit = LitersCC’s = cubic centimeters1 CC = 1mL1 cubic dm = 1LVolumetric flasks, graduated cylinders

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Mass

SI Unit = gramMeasured using a balance.

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Temperature

SI Unit = KelvinCelsius – historyKelvin = -273.15 C = 0 K

Accounts for absolute zero (-273.15C)

Practice Temperature Conversions

170 Celsius to Kelvin87 K to Celsius

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