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Right tools for the right job

Right tools for the right job. Write down the names of these items found in the lab. Equipment and Measurement. Scientific Measurement . Rules for measurement: all units must : All measurements must have a unit For example, yards or feet Be common

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Right tools for the right job

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  1. Right tools for the right job Write down the names of these items found in the lab

  2. Equipment and Measurement

  3. Scientific Measurement • Rules for measurement: all units must : • All measurements must have a unit • For example, yards or feet • Be common • It must be measured in unit that people know like feet • Be common to everyone • Places like Japan and Germany do not use our system of measurement, they use the metric system.

  4. Right tools for the right job Sometimes you will notice a meniscus: a curving of the surface of the liquid.

  5. Two Systems • We have two systems for measuring: • International System (used all over the world) ex. Meter, grams • US Customary System (mainly used in America) ex. Foot, inch • How do they compare?1 inch = 2.54 cm 1 lb = 0.453kg 3.281 feet = 1 meter 33.8 fl oz = 1 L 0.035 oz = 1 gm 1 gal = 3.78 L

  6. Temperature • SI unit for temp is Kelvin • The metric is Celcius • The English is Fahrenheit • We can convert Celcius to Fahrenheit and to Kelvin • 212 degrees F = 100 degrees C = 373.15 K • This is the boiling point of water

  7. Changing the Magnitude The Metric system or SI is based on units of 10.

  8. So how do I change units?? You multiply when changing from a larger unit to a smaller unit. And you divide when changing from a smaller unit to a larger unit. For example: If you have a bowling ball with a mass of 4.54 kg. If you wanted to convert it to grams, you would have to move 3 spaces on the table to the right. Each space represents a multiplication of 10. So 10 X 10 X 10 = 1000. So, you multiply by 1000. 4.54 kg X 1000 = 4540 g.

  9. Another example A soda can has a volume of 355 mL and you want to convert it to dL. Move two places to the left, so 10 X 10= 100. You divide by 100. 355 mL/ 100= 3.55dL

  10. Precision and Accuracy • Accuracy: how correct a measurement is • For example, if you measure a room as 16.7 feet but a blueprint of the room says it is 16.1, that would be inaccurate. • Precision: how small a scale is being used to make a measurement . For example a measurement made to the nearest 1/8 of an inch is more precise than a measurement that is rounded to the nearest inch • Estimate: a judgement

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