130 likes | 301 Views
Introduction to Measurement . SOL 6.9. By: Jennifer Del-Castillo John F. Kennedy Middle School. What you need to know. First things first, you need to understand the basics There are two systems of measurement US/Customary System which we use here
E N D
Introduction to Measurement SOL 6.9 By: Jennifer Del-Castillo John F. Kennedy Middle School
What you need to know • First things first, you need to understand the basics • There are two systems of measurement • US/Customary System which we use here • Then there is the metric system which is used all over the world
Measurement Basics • Length: is the distance of something measured • Volume/Capacity: how much something can hold ( generally liquid) • Weight: how much something weighs • Mass: how much space something takes up
US/Customary System • The US/Customary system has many different units of measurement • Each unit has a completely different name • They also have completely different conversion factors
Metric System • The metric system has base unit and many different prefixes
Metric Units of Measurement • Meters: Measures length • Liters: Measures volume or capacity • Grams: measures weight/mass
US System Cups Pints Quarts Gallons Fluid Ounces Metric System Liters Units of Measurement:Volume
US System Inches Feet Yards Miles Metric Meters Units of Measurement:Length
US System Ounce Pound Tons Metric Gram Units of Measurement:Weight/Mass
Metric System Prefixes • Mili- 1/1000, which means that 1000mm=1m • Centi- 1/100, which means that 100cg=1g • Deci- 1/10, which means that 10dl=1l • Deka- 10, which means that 1dkm=10m • Hecto- 100, which means that 1hg=100g • Kilo- 1000, which means that 1kl=1000l
US Conversions • Length • 1 foot = 12 inches • 1 yard = 3 feet • 1 mile = 5,280 feet
US Conversions • Volume • 1 cup = 8 fl oz • 1 pint = 2 cups • 1 quart = 2 pints • 1 gallon = 4 quarts
US Conversions • Weight • 1 lb = 16 oz • 1 ton = 2000 lbs