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To understand how to measure using a graduated cylinder, triple beam balance and a ruler
Objective of the day:
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Daily Question # 1
What is the volume measurement in the following diagram?
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Back to the Basics
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Science Lab Equipment
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Graduated Cylinder
• Measure about 26.1 mL
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Scale
• Weigh the object
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Ruler
• Measure the length of the object
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SI Units
• International System of Units (SI)
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Metric Prefixes
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BIGGER
SMALLER
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kkilo
hhecto
dkdeca
BASE
(m, g, L)
ddeci
ccenti
mmilli
BIG
SMALL
10
1000
100
1
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.001
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1. Determine whether you are going up the ladder or down the ladder.•If you go up, move the decimal to the left.•If you go down, move the decimal to the right.
2. Use the ladder to determine how many places to move the decimal.•The number of steps on the ladder is equal to the number of decimal places.
• Write the correct units with your answer.
How do you convert between metric units?
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• Practice Problems1. 0.7834 mg = ____________ g
2. 100 cm = ______________ m
3. 345,000 kg = ____________ g
4. 2.5 mm = _______________ hm
5. 3.46 cg = ________________ mg
6. 1.00 km = _______________ cm
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Scientific Notation• Method of writing very small or very large numbers
– A positive exponent means the decimal moved to the left. A negative exponent means the decimal moved to the right
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Scientific Notation• 602,200,000,000,000,000,000,000 = ?
– Step 1: Make the Coefficient less than 10 and more than 1.
– Step 2: Find out how many places over the decimal has to move to give you the number in step 1.
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Scientific Notation①5,300,000 = ?
②4,302,000,000 = ?
③-24,500 = ?
④.000034 = ?
⑤-.0000007 = ?
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Scientific Notation①5.3 x 104 = ?
②7.02 x 108 = ?
③-3.21 x 103 = ?
④7.093 x 10-4 = ?
⑤-5 x 10-3
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Scientific Notation• Addition and Subtraction:
1) Make the exponents the same number2) Add/Subtract the coefficient
5.3x102 + 2.6x103 =5.3x102 + 26.x102 =31.3x102=3.13x103
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Scientific Notation• Multiplication and Division
1) Add or Subtract exponents2) Multiply or Divide coefficients
Multiply Divide5.2x102 x 4.8x104 = 5.0x104 ÷ 2.5x103=(5.2 x 4.8) x10(2 + 4) (5.0 ÷ 2.5) x10(4-
3)=24.96x106 2.0x101
2.496x107
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Scientific Notation①5.6x104 + 4.3x102 = ?
②4.0x106 – 8.3x105 = ?
③2.3x105 x 4.3x106 = ?
④8.2x1012 ÷ 4.1x107 = ?
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Derive a relationship between the following
17 = 2300 = 1345 = 31000 = 11001 = 4100.0 = 4
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Accuracy vs. Precision• Accuracy: How close to the real value
• Precision: How close a series of measurements are to each other
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Significant Figures– Rounding Numbers:
-Round up if the digit to the right is between 5-9
59.48 59.5-Drop the number to the right if it’s between 0-
43.84 3.8
Significant Figures Tell You What Number To Round To!
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Significant Figures• All Non-zero numbers (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9) are significant• Zeros –
1) Front of number are NEVER significant 0.0071, 0.42, .000099 all have 2 sig. figs
2) Middle of number are ALWAYS significant7003, 40.79, 1.503 all have 4 sig. figs
3) End are SOMETIMES significantAt end AFTER decimal, ALWAYS significant
36.00, 1.010, 9.000 all have 4 sig figsAt end BEFORE decimal, NEVER significant
300, 7000, 20000 all have 1 sig fig
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Significant Figures①5.30 = ?
②76009.0 = ?
③1900 = ?
④.0000000891 = ?
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Significant Figures• Addition and Subtraction
– Match the number with the least number of decimals• Ex: 13.21 + 4.1 = 17.3
13.21 + 4.100 = 17.3113.21 + 4 = 17
• Multiplication and Division– Match value with fewest number of sig figs
• Ex: 2.00 x 11 =222.00 x 11.0 = 22.02 x 11 = 20