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Measurement Part 1. Why Measure? Measurement is important because our eyes can deceive us. Scientists use the International System of Units (SI). Advantages.

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1 Measurement Part 1

2 Why Measure? Measurement is important because our eyes can deceive us. Scientists use the International System of Units (SI). Advantages of SI: 1. It helps scientists share and compare their results. 2. All units are based on the number 10 which make conversions easy.

3 Units Measurement Base UnitSymbol length meter m volume liter L mass gram g time second s temperature degree Kelvin K

4 Choosing a Unit A measurement must always include a number and a unit. 125 cm The unit depends on the size of the object. For example: What unit would you use for the length of a pencil? For the distance between cities?

5 Length The SI base unit for length is the meter. Metric rulers and meter sticks are used to measure length.

6 Using Meter Sticks Each number on a ruler or meter stick represents a centimeter.

7 Using Metric Rulers What do the tiny lines between the centimeters represent? They represent millimeters or 1/10 of a centimeter.

8 LET’S TRY IT!!!!


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