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Title: The Metric System


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The Metric System
  • How do we measure things in science?

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Length (measures the distance from one point to
another)
  • Base Unit
  • Meter
  • Tool
  • Meter stick/ruler

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  • Meter sticks

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This lizard is 3 meters long!
  • (a meter is about 39 inches)

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Volume(measures the amount of space an object
takes up )
  • Base Unit
  • Liter
  • (liquids)
  • Cubic centimeters
  • (solids)
  • Tool
  • Graduated Cylinder (liquids)
  • Ruler (solids)

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Graduated Cylinders
  • Measure the volume of liquids

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Three steps to reading a graduated cylinder
  1. Place the graduated cylinder on level surface
  2. Read at eye level
  3. Read from the bottom of the meniscus

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Formula for finding the volume of a rectangular
solid
  • Length x Width x Height
  • L x W x H

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Finding the volume of an irregular object
  • 1. Place enough water in a graduated cylinder to
    cover the object. Record the volume.
  • 2. Add the object and record the new volume.
  • 3. Find the difference between the two volumes
    and that is the volume of the irregular object.

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Mass (measures the amount of matter in an object)
  • Base Unit
  • gram
  • Tool
  • Electric balance

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  • Electronic balance used to measure mass

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Steps before using a balance
  1. Clean the weigh pan
  2. Tare the balance (zero it out)

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Temperature(measures heat and chill)
  • Base Unit
  • Degrees celcius
  • Tool
  • Thermometer

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  • This man is in a freezing cold environment as can
    be seen by his frozen hair and beard. He is
    sitting in a natural hot spring that is very warm
    at the same time!

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Density
  • How closely the molecules of an object are packed
    together.
  • Density can be calculated if the mass and volume
    are known
  • Density mass divided by volume

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  • Less dense liquids
  • float on more dense liquids in this density column

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Weight of an object
  • The mass of an object multiplied by the force of
    gravity.
  • Weight changes if gravity changes. (like on the
    moon)
  • Mass does not change on the moon.
  • Weight is the effect of the force of gravity on
    an object.

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Your weight will be less on the moon, but your
mass does not change
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