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1 Measurement – A Common Language
Lesson 3 Chapter 1 Measurement – A Common Language

2 Standard Measurement System
Metric system Developed in France Based on the number ten Using the international system of units (SI) as the standard system of measurement allows scientists to compare data and communicate with each other about their results

3 What looks easier to remember?
2.5 centimeter = 1 inch, 12 inches = 1 foot, 3 feet I yard, 1760 yards 1 mile OR 10 centimeter = 1 decimeter, 10 decimeter = 1 meter, 10 meter = 1 decameter, 10 decameter = 1 hectometer, 10 hectometer = 1 kilometer

4 Drive for 18 meters, turn left, then you will find the house 1 kilometer down on the right.
Fahre fȕr 18 meters, nach links biegen, dann wirst du denn House nach 1 kilometer am rechts finden. Both the man and the woman are saying the same thing, although there are two very different languages, both can use and understand the same distance because of the International system of units SI system American woman German man

5 Prefixes Milli- 0.001 One thousandth of a unit
Centi One hundredth of a unit Deci- 0.1 One tenth of a unit None- 1 unit Deka- 10 unit Hecto- 100 unit Kilo unit

6 Complete figure 1 on page 23

7 Length Distance from one point to another SI for length is the meter

8 Mass The measure of the amount of matter in an object
SI for mass is the Kilogram 1000 milligram = 1 gram 1000 grams = 1 kilogram Triple- beam balance

9 Weight Is the measure of the force of gravity acting on an object.
A scale is used to measure weight Would a person weigh the same or different on the moon? Why??

10 Volume The amount of space an object or substance takes up.
The SI for measuring volume is cubic meter (m³), cubic centimeter (cm³), and liter (L). Cubic meters and centimeters are used for measuring volume of a solid. Liter is used for measuring liquids.

11 Volume continued Volume of rectangular solid = length x width x height
Volume of liquid = liquid measured in graduated cylinder Volume of irregular solid = liquid displaced when solid is added to graduated cylinder. Measured at meniscus

12 Complete figure 4 on pages 26 and 27

13 Density How much mass is contained in a given volume
The SI for measuring density if kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³), grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³), or grams per milliliter (g/ml).

14 Both bars of gold will have the same density.
Density continued All densities of pure substances are the same despite how big or small Water density is 1 g/cm³ so items with a density less than 1 g/cm³ will float on water, items more dense than 1 g/cm³ will sink. Both bars of gold will have the same density.

15 Temperature Temperature is measured by scientists using both Celsius and Kelvin. Kelvin is the SI unit for temperature. Kelvin has no negative numbers.

16 Boiling point of water Freezing point of water Absolute zero

17 Time The second (s) is the SI unit used to measure time.
Also uses the prefixes.

18 Complete figure 7 on page 30

19 Conversions to know!

20 Video Take 5 notes on video

21 Homework STUDY OVER WEEKEND!!! We will have a 15 – 20 question quiz next week on the material learned from lesson 2 and 3!

22 Picture sources topnews.in ace-clipart.com medicalscale1.com
cutleryandmore.com graphicsfactory.com clipartguide.com proprofs.com solutionsguide.tetratec.com patentmath.com avogadro.co.uk blurtit.com italy.worldcupblog.org


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