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TOPIC: MEASUREMENT-A COMMON LANGUAGE. WHAT UNITS OF MEASURE DO YOU USE IN EVERYDAY LIFE?

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1 TOPIC: MEASUREMENT-A COMMON LANGUAGE

2 WHAT UNITS OF MEASURE DO YOU USE IN EVERYDAY LIFE?

3 THE METRIC SYSTEM & SI SYSTEM More than 200 years ago, most countries used their own measurement systems. In the 1790s, scientists in France developed a universal system of measurement known as the metric system. The metric system is a system of measurement based on the number 10. Modern scientists use a version of the metric system called the International System of Units, abbreviated as SI.

4 THE SI SYSTEM IS BASED ON THE NUMBER 10

5 WHY DO SCIENTISTS USE SI UNITS TO MEASURE?  Scientists all over the world use SI units to measure :  Length  Volume  Mass  Density  Temperature  Time  Using SI as the standard system of measurement allows scientists to compare data and communicate with each other about their results.

6 LENGTH  What is length?  Length is the distance from one point to another.  What is the basic unit of length?  The basic unit of length in the SI system is the meter (m).  Examples:  the distance from the floor to a doorknob  a softball throw  your height

7 MEASURING LENGTH  To measure objects smaller than a meter, scientists use units called the centimeter (hundredth) (cm) or the millimeter (thousandth) (mm).  Examples:  1 sheet of loose-leaf paper is equal to: 28 cm, 280 mm. What unit would you use to measure a long distance, such as a distance between two cities?  kilometer (km) The prefix –kilo means one thousand There are 1,000 meters in a kilometer. Example: If you were to draw a straight line between San Francisco and Boston, the line would measure about 4,300 kilometers. A millimeter is about the thickness of a plastic id card (or credit card). A fingernail is about one centimeter wide.

8 MEASURING LENGTH  A very common tool used to measure length is the metric ruler.  A metric ruler is divided into centimeters.  The centimeter markings are the longer lines numbered 1, 2, 3, and so on.  Each centimeter is then divided into 10 millimeters, which are marked by the shorter lines.


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