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1 What are some tools scientist use to look at the world around them? Do you have any in your home?

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3 Le Systeme International d'Unites (1960) QuantityBase Unit NameSymbol LengthMeterm MassKilogramkg TimeSeconds TempKelvinK AmountMolemol Electric currentAmpereA

4 QuantityDerivationAbbreviation Aream x mm2m2 Volumem x m x mm3m3 Speeddistance/timem/s Densitymass/volumekg/m 3 Pressurekg/m∙sPa

5 PrefixAbbreviation Exponential Factor Example megaM10 6 1 Mg = 10 6 g kilok10 3 1 kg = 10 3 g centic10 -2 1 g = 10 2 cg millim10 -3 1 g = 10 3 mg micro μ 10 -6 1 g = 10 6 μ g nanon10 -9 1 g = 10 9 ng

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8 MASS the amount of matter in an object doesn't change based on location measured on a balance WEIGHT gravitational pull on an object depends on the object's distance from the center of the earth measured on a spring scale

9 How massive objects are for their size Example: ball of cork vs. ball of lead SI Units: kg/m 3 (useful for gases, not for solids or liquids) Instead: g/cm 3 or g/mL NOTE: Density depends on temperature because substances expand as temperature increases.


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