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Metrics and Significant Figures Activity First we will examine the metric system then use significant figures to make measurements and do calculations The Metric System Mass is measured in grams Length or distance is measured in meters Volume or capacity is measured in liters Time is measured in seconds Energy is measured in Joules Temperature is measured in Kelvin (not degrees) Quantity is measured in moles The Liter (L) A liter is slightly smaller than a quart A gallon is roughly 4 times larger than a liter The Meter (m) The meter is slightly longer than a yard 1 inch = 2.54 cm (this is the only English to metric conversion you must know Gram (g) A gram’s mass is approximately the mass of 2 paperclips. Many medicines are massed by their active ingredients in grams or parts of a gram. English to Metric Comparisons 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Which is larger? Meter or yard Mile or Kilometer Gallon or liter Pound or gram Quart or liter Centimeter or inch Gram or ounce 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. What is the abbreviation for each unit? Meter = _____ Gram = _____ Liter = ______ Second = ______ Joule = _______ Mole = _______ Metric Abbreviations The BASE units for the metric system are gram, liter, meter, second, Kelvin, Joule and mole. There are larger and smaller portions of each of these Their abbreviations come in front of the unit’s abbreviation (ex. Centimeter = cm) Larger and Smaller Prefixes Larger 1 billion = GIGA (G) 1 million = MEGA (M) 1,000 = kilo (k) 100 = hecto (h) 10 = deca (D, dk, or da) Smaller 1trillion = pico (p) 1 billion = nano (n) 1 million = micro (m) 1,000 = milli (m) 100 = centi (c ) 10 = deci (d) Match the abbreviation with the name 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Cm = ________ mg = ________ ML = ________ Gg = ________ ms = ________ km = _______ mL = _______ kJ = ________ mm= _______ Dg = _______ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Centimeter Milligram Megaliter Gigagram Microsecond Kilometer Milliliter Kilojoule Millimeter decagram Conversions Kilo Hecto Deca UNIT 1.0 Deci Centi Milli 100 3.09 2594 73.60 0.000765 0.763 730638 84300 Conversions G M k h D unit d c m m 1.0 3.9 1x10-9 7x 106 403 7.62 27 848 626 n p Significant Figures • Read the correct number of significant figures Measure the following using significant figures Use Sig. Figs to find this measurement Use the correct number of sig. figs in this measurement What digit would be estimated in using this ruler? A. B. C. D. E. Ones Tenths Hundredths Thousandths Tens What decimal place is estimated when using this ruler? A. Ones B. Tenths C. Hundredths D. Thousandths E. Tens Measure the width of the rectangle using the correct number of sig figs. A. 3. 75 cm B. 3.6 cm C. 2. 6 cm D. 3.60 cm E. 4.25 cm Measure the length of the rectangle using the correct number of sig figs. A. 12.55 cm B. 12. 5 cm C. 12.0 cm E. 13.50 cm D. 13. 5 cm How many sig figs should be in the correct measurement of the length of this rectangle? A. 2 sig figs fig B. 3 sig figs C. 4 sig figs D. 5 sig figs E. 1 sig The width of this rectangle is 0.90 cm. How many significant figures are in this measurement? A. 3 sig figs B. 2 sig figs C. 1 sig fig D. infinite sig figs E. none of the above Multiplication and Division with Sig Figs • The least number of sig figs in the input is equal to the number of sig figs in the answer (output). • Remember all conversion factors and counted numbers have INFINITE sig figs! • Example: 8.00 g x 4.0 cm3/g = ? • 8.0 cm3 Addition and Subtraction with Sig Figs • The least number of decimal places in the input is the same number of decimal places in the output (answer). • 12.573 m + 3847.9 m - 378 m = ? • 3482.473 (unrounded) • 3482 rounded to the correct number of decimal places Calculations with Sig Figs 1. A rectangle has a width of 5.0 cm and a length of 8.40 cm. What is the area of this rectangle in cm2? ___________ 2. A rectangular prism has the following measurements: length 8.54 cm, width 7.80cm, and height 10.00 cm. What is the volume in cm3? ______________