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SI Measurements (also known as “metric system”) “SI” stands for “System International” or “International System of Measurement”

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SI Measurements(also known as “metric system”)

• “SI” stands for “System International” or “International System of Measurement”

• What about it?

– Common Language for scientists– Based on units of 10– Multiply or divide to go up or down

when converting units– Prefixes determine “how much” of a

unit

SI Measurements(also known as “metric system”)

SI Measurements(also known as “metric system”)

Important BASE units to remember:

METERS = m (measures distance or length)

• Measure with ruler/meterstickruler/meterstick

LITERS = L (measures volume — how much space something takes up)

• Measure with graduated graduated cylinder/beakercylinder/beaker

• Or with a rulerOr with a ruler (length x height x (length x height x width)width)

GRAMS = gg (measures mass)• Measure with triple beam triple beam

balance/scalebalance/scale

oCELSIUS = ooCC (measures temperature)

• Measure with thermometerthermometer

Important PREFIXES to remember:

k = kilo- (means “10001000”)h = hecto-(means “100100”)D (da) = deca-(means “1010”)

BASE UNIT (liter, meter, gram)d = deci-(means “1/10” or 0.11/10” or 0.1)c = centi- (means “1/1001/100” or .01)m = milli- (means “1/10001/1000” or .001)

How to MeasureAREA = lengthlength X widthwidth• Units: SquaredSquared Units• Examples: mm22, cm, cm22, km, km22

How to MeasureMASS: measure of the amount of

mattermatter in an object• Use a Triple Beam Balance to add

the ones, tens, and hundreds grams units

** Triple Beam Balance Practice ** Triple Beam Balance Practice Sheet**Sheet**

How to MeasureVOLUME: how much

space a 3-D3-D object takes up

• Units for liquids: Liters/mLLiters/mL

• Units for solids: cmcm33

** Graduated Cylinder ** Graduated Cylinder Practice Sheet**Practice Sheet**

How to MeasureDENSITY = amount of mattermatter in a

given volumevolume• Density = massmassvolumevolume• Units: g/mL OR g/cm3

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