Title: Length- the basic unit of length is the meter.
1Scientific Measurement
- Length- the basic unit of length is the meter.
- Meter- SI unit of length - It is the
distance between the doorknob and the floor.
2Scientific Measurement
- Volume- is the amount of space that something
occupies. - Liter - SI unit for volume ....- A little more
than a quart ... - Solid objects can have volumes
in cubic centimeters
3Scientific Measurement
- Mass- is the amount of matter an object contains.
- Kilogram- the basic SI unit for mass.
- About 2.25 pounds.
- A smaller unit is the gram.
4The Metric System
- Easier to use because it is a decimal system
- Every conversion is by some power of 10.
- Much easier to use when doing calculations.
5The Metric System
- A metric unit has two parts
- A prefix and a base unit.
- prefix tells you how many times to divide or
multiply by 10.
6SI Base Units
- Length - meter - m
- Mass - gram - g
- Time - second - s
- Temperature- Kelvin (K) or ºCelsius (ºC)
- Volume - Liter - L
7SI Prefixes
- kilo k 1000 times
- hecto h 100 times
- deca D 10 times
- kilometer - equals 1000 meters or about 0.6 miles
8SI Prefixes
- deci d 1/10
- centi c 1/100
- milli m 1/1000
- centimeter - 1/100 of a meter or less than half
an inch
9Measuring Length
- Line up from zero not the end of the ruler
- Small numbered divisions are centimeters (parts
are mm)
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10Measuring Volume
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- Use a graduated cylinder.
- Hold it level with your eye.
- Read the bottom of the curve.
- Measures in milliliters mL.
- A meniscus is the curvature of the surface of the
water
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11Mass vs Weight
- Weight is a measure of the pull of gravity and,
mass is the amount of matter. - The weight of an object can change, but an
objects mass is constant.
12Triple Beam Balance Use
- Use a triple beam balance
- First zero the balance.
- Then place object on pan.
- Then move largest weight first, until pointer
tips to right and move back one notch.
13Triple Beam Balance Use
- Move next smallest weight, until pointer tips to
right and move back one notch. - Move smallest weight, until pointer is at
mid-position. - When balanced, add up the weights.
14Triple Beam Balance
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15 Electronic Balance Use
- Press on button to turn on.
- If balance in not on zero, press zero button.
- Place object on pan and, record mass in grams.
- Turn balance off at end of lab period.
16 Date 01/19/11Instructional Objective1.Review
the metric system2.Learn how to convert the
metric system Review Questionsa.) 68.882 kg
_______________________cgb.) 428 mm
________________________dkmOther
InstructionsMove to the lab station and Work on
your Density lab.HomeworkDo the SI unit work
sheet.
17Metric Conversions
- how far you have to move on this chart, tells you
how far, and which direction to move the decimal
place.
18Metric Conversions
- Change 5.6 mg to kilograms.
- starts at milli position and move six places to
the left.
19Metric Conversions
- move the decimal point six places to the left
0.0000056 - 5.6 mg 0.0000056 kg
20Metric Conversions
- Change 5.6 m to millimeters
- starts at the base unit position and move three
places to the right.
21Metric Conversions
- move the decimal point three to the right 5600.
- 5.5 m 5600. mm
22Metric Conversions
- convert 25 mg to grams
- convert 0.45 km to mm
- convert 35 mL to liters
23Scientific Measurement
- Density- tells you how much matter is packed into
a given volume. - Calculated by dividing mass by volume ( D M )
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24Density Problem
- Calculate the density of an object with a mass of
25 g a volume of 5.0 mL. - .D M 25 g 5.0 g/mL . V
5.0mL
25Example 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
Now lets see how well you can perform
some conversions!!
26The centigrade (Celsius) scale
- temperature (K) temperature (C) 273.15
- the melting point of water is 0C 273.15 K
- the boiling point of water is 100C 373.15 K
27reading a graduated cylinder
28The boiling point
- is the temperature at which the vapor pressure
of a liquid is one atmosphere. - Units - K (Kelvin)
29The Fahrenheit scale
- the melting point of water 32F
- the boiling point 212F.
30The 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--gt K 273 K--gt C -
273 Celsius Kelvin Fahrenheit Freezing
0 273 32 Boiling 100 373
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31Dervied units are combinations of SI
units. Volume amount of space occupied by an
object. VolumeLength 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. DensityMass/Volume D
m/V This is a combination of units of mass and
volume.
32Density 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 densitymass/volume
33Density 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.