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TOPIC: Calibration AIM: Why is knowing calibration important DO NOW: CONVERT 10 km to _______m

TOPIC: Calibration AIM: Why is knowing calibration important DO NOW: CONVERT 10 km to _______m 0.4 g to ______kg 560 mL to ______ kL .009 cm to _____ mL. 3. What is Calibration?. Calibration of measuring device is distance between two closest lines

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TOPIC: Calibration AIM: Why is knowing calibration important DO NOW: CONVERT 10 km to _______m

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  1. TOPIC: Calibration AIM: Why is knowing calibration important DO NOW:CONVERT 10 km to _______m 0.4 g to ______kg 560 mL to ______kL .009 cm to _____ mL 3

  2. What is Calibration? Calibration of measuring device is distance between two closest lines (Not distance between two closest #!)

  3. Not all graduated cylinders are calibrated the same way

  4. ? capacity of large graduated cylinder? ? calibration of large graduated cylinder? 1000 ml 10 ml

  5. source Calibration = ? 1 ml

  6. Calibration = ? 1 ml

  7. Calibration = ? 1 ml

  8. Calibration = ? 0.2 ml

  9. Here are some other pieces of lab equipment. Can you figure out the calibration of each?

  10. meter stick: two closest lines are 1 millimeter apart

  11. Calibration = ? 50 ml

  12. 25 ml Calibration = ?

  13. This is a quadruple beam balance

  14. What’s the calibration? 0.01 gram

  15. This is a buret [unlike graduated cylinder, numbers go down, so you read downwards] The calibration is: 0.1 ml

  16. So why is knowing calibration important? When you measure you measure to one place past the calibration. You told me the calibration was 1 ml, so the answer has to go to 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, etc

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