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MEASUREMENT. SI UNITS. These are the units that scientists use when they are measuring things. We will use them in this class You’ve heard of them before. Length , width, height, or distance:. The basic SI unit of length is the meter (m).
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SI UNITS • These are the units that scientists use when they are measuring things. • We will use them in this class • You’ve heard of them before.
Length, width, height, or distance: • The basic SI unit of length is the meter (m). • 1 Meter is about the distance from the floor to the doorknob on a door. • Use a meter stick to measure length.
METER STICK 1 mm 1 cm
METER STICK 1 Meter = 100 cm = 1000 mm 10 mm 1 cm 1/10 m
Mass • Amount of matter (stuff) something contains. • The basic SI unit of mass is the Kilogram (kg). • 1 kilogram is about the mass of a wooden baseball bat. • Use a triple-beam balance to measure mass.
WHEN MEASURING MASS First move big rider, then middle rider, then small rider. 2 1 3
MASS vs. WEIGHT • Mass – Amount of matter (stuff) something contains. • Weight – Amount of matter (stuff) something contains + GRAVITY. • The weight of an object depends upon where the object is located because gravity changes with where you are. The mass of an object does not change. If you were on the moon, your weight would change, but your mass would stay the same.
Volume How much space an object takes up. The basic SI unit of volume for liquids is the liter (L). The basic SI unit of volume for solids is the cubic centimeter (cm3) Use a graduated cylinder to measure volume of a liquid Use a meter stick to measure length, width, height to measure volume of a solid
LIQUID SOLID Measuring volume V = L X W X H
VERY IMPORTANT !! 1mL = 1cm3 This gives us a relationship between volume of a liquid and volume of a solid
Volume TO MEASURE THE VOLUME OF A SOLID THAT IS SHAPED WEIRD: Place the object in water. Measure the volume of the water before you put the object in and measure the volume after you put the object in. Subtract the volumes and the difference is the volume of the object.
Volume of something shaped weird 41mL – 35mL = 6 mL or 6 cm3
What is density? Tells how airy a substance is. It relates mass and volume together The density of a substance is the same for all pure samples of that substance. Example: all samples of gold have a density of 19.3 g/cm3 . You can tell fake gold from real gold by measuring the densities. The basic SI units of density for solids are: grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3) The basic SI units of density for liquids are: grams per milliliter (g/mL).
VERY IMPORTANT!! Density = m / v Density units = depend upon units of volume used. g/cm3 g/mL solid liquid