Chapter 2

Measurement

Quantitative (definite form, ie. numbers) vs. Qualitative Measurement (description)

--science tends to expect exact numbers—quantitative

This child has a temperature of 1020F vs. This child feels hot.

System of Measurement—Metric System

The International System of Units - SI

Quantity Unit Symbol Instrument

Length Meter m, cm, mm, km Ruler, Meter Stick

Volume Liter L, mL Graduated Cylinder

Meter 3 m3, cm3, mm3 Ruler, L*W*H

Mass Gram g, kg, mg Scale (triple beam balance)

Interesting fact:

1 cm3 of water = 1 mL of water = 1 gram of water (at 3.980C)

Metric System Increments (in multiples of 10)

Kilo 1000 times 1000 times bigger

Deci 1/10 th 10 times smaller

Centi 1/100 th 100 times smaller

Milli 1/1000 th 1000 times smaller

Micro 1/1,000,000 1,000,000 times smaller (million)

Nano 1/1,000,000,000 1,000,000,000 times smaller (billion)

Distance

Direct measurement of distance

Computed measurement for area (Computed measurement for volume)

Volume

Direct measurement of volume using a graduated cylinder

Used to measure liquids

Used to measure granulated solids

Meniscus-lowest point of the curve at the top of a liquid

you read the lowest point of the liquid in the graduated cylinder

Volume – continued

Calculated volume using a ruler length X Width X Height

Used for regularly shaped objects: cubes, etc

Units in meter cubed

Calculated volume using Water displacement

Used to measure irregularly shaped objects

Amount of water + object = ______mL

Amount of water before = - ______mL

Volume of object = ______mL

Density

Story of the king’s crown—was it gold or was it fake? Archimides

Problem: I have a lump of yellowish, metallic looking stuff; how do I figure out what it is?

1. Weigh it Mass 10g

2. Volume Water displacement 100mL

3. Density D=M/V 10g/100mL= .1g/mL

4. Look it up

Density is the ratio of the mass to the volume of an object

Units for density g/mL or g/cm3

Density is a PHYSICAL PROPERTY that doesn’t change for any one element

Formula for density:

D=M/V M=D*V V=M/D