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Does this make sense to you?. The Metric System. The metric system is a system of measurement that is based on the number ten It is often used in science and in countries around the world. Why do we use the metric system?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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DOES THIS MAKE SENSE TO YOU?

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THE METRIC SYSTEM

The metric system is a system of measurement that is based on the number ten

It is often used in science and in countries around the world

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Why do we use the metric system?The metric

system can be used to measure mass, volume, length, and temperature

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But how is it any different?

The English System (our system) uses feet, ounces, gallons and Fahrenheit

The metric system uses meters, grams, liters and Celsius

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LENGTHRuler

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WHAT IS LENGTH?

It is the measured distance between two points

Distance between two points

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Length can also be referred to as width, height, or distance, depending on how it is used.

A ruler is used to measure distances between objects.

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MASSTriple Beam Balance

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Mass tells us HOW MUCH matter there is. It is measured in grams.

Example – 5 grams of salt

10 kilograms of feathers

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Matter – anything that has mass and takes up space. It is found in three different states.

SolidLiquid

GasExamples:

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A Triple Beam Balance is the lab equipment used to measure mass. Measurements are expressed in GRAMS

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VOLUMEGraduated Cylinder/Ruler

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HOW DOES ONE MEASURE VOLUME?

Volume describes how much SPACE an object takes up. Volume can change depending on the state of matter. Solids and liquids have a constant volume, gases change based on the size of the container

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THERE ARE TWO METHODS

Graduated Cylinder RulerUsed to measure the volume of a liquid OR an irregularly shaped object (like a jagged rock)

Can be used to measuring and then multiplying the length, width, and height of an object.

Volume = L x W x H

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TEMPERATUREThermometer

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WHAT IS TEMPERATURE?

Temperature is a measure of how much energy an object contains. Measured in °Celsius or Kelvin.

More energy = higher temperature

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DENSITY

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Density – How much stuff is in a certain amount of space

Objects that are more dense sink to the bottom

Example – Dropping a rock in water- if the rock is MORE dense

than the water, it sinks-if the rock is LESS dense

than the water, it floats

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Density cannot be measured by one piece of lab equipment

You need the MASS and the VOLUME

Density = Mass Volume

D = M/V

Units – g/ml OR g/cm3

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The Magic Triangle

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1. Length

2. Volume

3. Mass

4. Density

5. Temperature

What are… Units Tools

Meter (m) Metric ruler

Liter, cm3 = mL Metric ruler or graduated cylinder

Grams (g) Triple-beam balance

g/ml or g/cm3 Tools for mass &volume

ºC or K thermometer