Title: Systems of Measurement
1Systems of Measurement
- Why do we need a standardized system of
measurement? - Scientific community is global
- An international language of measurement allows
ALL scientists to communicate
2Metric System SI
- The first standardized system of measurement The
Metric system - Developed in France in 1795
- Named based on French word for measure
- based on powers of 10
3Components of SI
- The SI has 3 parts
- base units
- derived units
- prefixes
4SI Base Units
Physical Quantity Unit Name Symbol
length meter m
mass kilogram kg
time second s
electric current ampere A
temperature Kelvin K
amount of substance mole mol
luminous intensity candela cd
5SI Derived Units
Physical Quantity Unit Name Symbol
area square meter m2
volume cubic meter m3
speed meter per second m/s
acceleration meter per second squared m/s2
weight, force newton N
pressure pascal Pa
energy, work joule J
6Prefixes
Prefix Symbol Numerical Multiplier Exponential Multiplier
yotta Y 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 1024
zetta Z 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 1021
exa E 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 1018
peta P 1,000,000,000,000,000 1015
tera T 1,000,000,000,000 1012
giga G 1,000,000,000 109
mega M 1,000,000 106
kilo k 1,000 103
hecto h 100 102
deca da 10 101
7Prefixes
Prefix Symbol Numerical Multiplier Exponential Multiplier
deci d 0.1 101
centi c 0.01 102
milli m 0.001 103
micro m 0.000001 106
nano n 0.000000001 109
pico p 0.000000000001 1012
femto f 0.000000000000001 1015
atto a 0.000000000000000001 1018
zepto z 0.000000000000000000001 1021
yocto y 0.000000000000000000000001 1024
8Staircase Method
9Units of Volume
- The space occupied by matter
- Derived from length (m3)
- Non-SI Liter
- 1000 cm3 1 L 1 mL 1 cm3
- Instruments graduated cylinder, pipet, buret,
volumetric flask
10Units of Temperature
- Temperature a measure of how hot or cold an
object is (the avg. kinetic energy of particles
in matter) - Heat flows from higher temp. to lower temp.
- Why do substances expand as temp. increases?
(exception??)
11- Celsius scale
- -freezing point of water
- -boiling point of water
- Kelvin scale, K (SI Base unit)
- -freezing point of water
- -boiling point of water
- 0 K (absolute zero)
- K C 273.15 C K 273.15
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13Units of Energy
- Joule (J) SI unit of energy
- Calorie (cal)
- 1 J 0.2390 cal 1 cal 4.184 J
- How many calories are there in 75.5 J?
14Dimensional AnalysisFactor-Label Method
- Multiply by conversion factor (a fraction that
relates the original unit and the desired unit) - Conversion factor is always equal to 1.
- Numerator and denominator should be equivalent
measurements. - When measurement is multiplied by conversion
factor, original units should cancel
15Dimensional AnalysisFactor-Label Method
16- Convert 3.5 hours to seconds
- The speed of a skyrocket is measured and found to
be 145.36 m/s. What is the rockets speed in
km/h?