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Standards of Measurement The International System of Units

Learning Objectives: We will collect data and make measurements with precision using the SI system. I will use Cornell notes and use metric measurement devices in an investigation to collect and make measurements with precision using the SI system.

Key Vocabulary Terms Standard SI Volume Matter Mass Density

Cornell Notes Essential Questions What is a standard of measurement? What are the SI units and symbols for length, mass, volume, density, time, and temperature? How can related SI units be converted?

Why do we need to be able to measure things? Any Ideas?

A board is meters long . . . . A board is 350 long . . . . Suppose we wanted to measure a 2 x 4 for building a house. A board is meters long . . . . Units by themselves don’t make sense. A board is 350 long . . . . Numbers by themselves don’t make sense.

To make sense, all measurements need both . . . A Number and a Unit!

Standard You need a measurement standard to be exact. A standard is: You and a friend want to figure out if a desk will fit through a doorway. You have no ruler so you use your hands to measure instead. Using your friends hands, she finds that the desk if 8 hands wide and you find that it is 7 and ¾ hands wide. Will it fit? Are you and your friend’s hands the same size? You need a measurement standard to be exact. A standard is: An exact quantity that people agree to use to compare measurements

Precision and Accuracy Precision is a description of how close measurements are to each other. Accuracy is comparing your measurement to the actual or accepted value.

Why use the SI System? In the U.S. we use the English or Standard System, most of the rest of the world uses the Metric or SI System. The SI (International System of Units) system is the form of measurement typically used by scientists.

Why use the SI System? Scientists use the SI System worldwide because: Measurements are easily understood by all scientists Measurements are easier to convert than the English system

Basic Types of Measurement Length: measures distance between objects Volume: measures the amount of space something takes up Mass: measures the amount of matter in an object Other Types of measurement include: time temperature density PH

Measurement System Comparisons ENGLISH SI SYSTEM LENGTH Yard / Inch Meter / Centimeter MASS Ounce / Pound Gram / Kilogram VOLUME Quart Liter TEMPERATURE Fahrenheit Celsius / Kelvin TIME Second All Measurement systems have standards. Standards are exact quantities that everyone agrees to use as a basis of comparison.

In the English system you have to remember so many numbers . . . 12 inches in a foot 3 feet in a yard 5,280 feet in a mile 16 ounces in a pound 4 quarts to a gallon In the SI System you only have to remember one number. The SI System is based on the number 10.

The SI System uses the following prefixes: Kilo 1000 Hecto 100 Deca 10 UNIT 1 Deci 1/10 Centi 1/100 Milli 1/1000 This system works with any SI measurement. The UNIT becomes whichever type of measurement you are making. (mass, volume, or length) It is the same system regardless if you are measuring length, mass, or volume.

centi gram It works for all types of measurement. If your measuring . . . Length then it is the meter (kilometer, decameter, etc.) Mass then it is the gram (centigram, milligram, etc.) Volume then it is the liter (deciliter, hectoliter, etc.) centi gram The first part of the term indicates the amount, the second part indicates the type of measurement.

How does converting units work? Unlike the English system converting in the SI System is very easy. For Example in the English system if you wanted to know how many inches in 2 miles what would you do? Take the number of miles (2). Multiply it by the number of feet in a mile (5,280). Multiply that by the number of inches in a foot (12). ANSWER: 126,720 inches in 2 miles

The SI system is much easier. For example in the metric system if you wanted to know how many centimeters were in 3 meters, what would you do? Find the unit you have (meters). Find the unit you are changing to (centimeters). Count the number of units in-between (2). Move the decimal point that many spaces, in the same direction you counted (right). 3 meters = 300 centimeters Kilo Hecto Deca UNIT Deci Centi Milli

Kilo Hecto Deca UNIT Deci Centi Milli More Conversions . . . 2,321.0 millimeters to meters = 2.321 meters 521.0 grams to hectograms = 5.21 hectograms 8.5 kiloliters to centiliters = 8,500,000 centiliters NOTE: The digits aren’t changing, the position of the decimal is. In the English system the whole number changes. Kilo Hecto Deca UNIT Deci Centi Milli

Things to Remember All measurements need a number and a unit! Basic units of Measurement (meter, liter, gram) How to convert metric units Vocabulary words

Nature of Science The International System of Units

Basic Types of Measurement Length: measures distance between objects Volume: measures the amount of space something takes up Mass: measures the amount of matter in an object In SI the basic units are: Length is the meter Mass is the gram Volume is the liter (liquid) Temperature is Celsius

Metric Measurement: Length Length is the distance between two points. Does not matter if it is width, height, depth, etc. All are length measurements. The basic unit of length in the SI System is the meter. The meter is about the length of the English yard (3 feet). Area is a variation of a length measurement. Area is length x width. Expressed in units2 (m2, cm2, mm2 etc.)

Metric Measurement: Mass Mass is a measurement of the amount of matter in an object. Basic unit of mass is the gram. There are 454 grams in one pound. Weight and mass are related, but NOT the same. Weight is the pull of gravity on an object The greater the mass, the larger the pull of gravity.

(L)ength x (W)idth x (H)eight Metric Measurement: Volume Volume is a measurement of the amount of space something takes up. The basic unit used for volume is the liter. This unit is used for the volumes of liquids. Volumes of solids are figured using this formula: (L)ength x (W)idth x (H)eight cm x cm x cm = cm3 Objects without a definite length, width or height (a rock for example), can use water displacement to determine volume. NOTE: 1 ml = 1 cm3

Metric Measurement: Temperature Temperature is a measure of the kinetic energy of the atoms in an object. Temperature is measured with a thermometer and measured in Celsius or Kelvin. Celsius ranges from 0 (freezing) to 100 (boiling). The Kelvin scale begins at absolute zero, or 0 K. At 0 Kelvin no more heat can be removed from an object. To convert to Kelvin you add 273 degrees to the Celsius reading. Freezing in Kelvin is 273 K, boiling is 373 K.

Nature of Science The International System of Units

Which is heavier . . . The formula for density is: Density is how much matter is in something (mass), compared to the amount of space it takes up (volume). Which is heavier . . . A kilogram of feathers or a kilogram of lead? They are both one kilogram so they weight the same, but it takes more feathers than lead to equal one kilogram! The formula for density is: Mass (grams) divided by Volume (cm3) So the unit for density is g / cm3 Every substance has a density, and that density always remains the same. Density can be used to figure out what an unknown substance is. The density of water is 1 g / cm3 Which one takes up more space (volume)? We say the lead is more dense than the feathers.

Measurement Review Measurements need a number and a unit! Basic units of Measurement (meter, liter, gram) How to convert metric units Be able to make basic measurements of volume, length, and mass Definition of density and how to figure it out. Vocabulary words