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The Metric System and Measurement Introduction The metric system is the world standard for measurement. Not only is it used by scientists throughout the world, but most nations have adopted it as their standard of measurement. All of the measurements done in this course will use the metric system. The table below shows the standard unit of length, weight, volume, and temperature in the metric system. It also shows the English equivalent. Metric English Length meter 39.37 inches Weight gram 0.03527 ounces Volume liter 1.0567 quarts Temperature degree (Centigrade) 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit Meters, grams, and liters (see the table above) form the basis for larger or smaller units. The units are named using these prefixes: Kilo = 1000 Deci = 1/10 Centi = 1/100 Milli = 1/1,000 Micro = 1/1,000,000 Nano = 1/1,000,000,000 The table below shows how meters are related to five other measures of length. Unit Length kilometer (km) 1,000 m (1 X 10 3 m) meter (m) 1 m centimeter (cm) 0.01 m (1 X 10-2 m) millimeter (mm) 0.001 m (1 X 10-3 m) micrometer (um) 0.000001 m (1 X 10-6 m) nanometer (nm) 0.000000001 m (1 X 10-9 m) Notice that each of the units in the table above are related to meters by a multiple of 10. The tables below show similar units based on grams (weight) and liters (volume). Unit Weight metric ton (t) 1,000 kg or 1,000,000 g (1 X 10 6 g) Kilogram (kg) 1,000 g (1 X 10 3 g)

gram (g) 1 gram milligram (mg) 0.001 g (1 X 10-3 g) microgram (ug) 0.000001 g (1 X 10-6 g) nanogram (ng) 0.000000001 g (1 X 10-9 g) Unit Volume kiloliter (kl) 1,000 liters (1 X 10 3 l) liter (l) 1 liter milliliter (ml) 0.001 liter (1 X 10-3 l), 1cm 3 microliter (ul) 0.000001 liter (1 X 10-6 l) Notice in the table above that one milliliter (ml) equals one cubic centimeter (1 ml = 1 cc or cm 3 ). Metric Conversions Exponents The table below shows how numbers can be written using exponents. For example, a second way to write the number 1,000 is 1 X 10 3. 10 0 = 1 Examples 100 = 1 X 10 2 256 = 2.56 X 10 2 1000 = 1 X 10 3 3287 = 3.287 X 10 3 10,000 = 1 X 10 4 0.055 = 5.5 X 10-2 0.01 = 1 X 10-2 0.001 = 1 X 10-3 Exponents are useful when writing numbers that are very large or very small. For example the number 1,930,000,000,000,000,000 is easier to write as 1.93 X 10 18. Decimal Point Metric conversions are done by moving the decimal point. When converting a large unit such as meters to a smaller unit such as millimeters, the decimal point is moved to the right. When converting smaller units to larger units, the decimal point is moved to the left. You must subtract the exponents in order to determine how many places to move the decimal point. Larger (move decimal point to the left) 10 3 m kilometer (km), kilogram (kg), kiloliter (kl) 10 0 m meter (m),gram (g), liter (l) 10-2 centimeter (cm) 10-3 millimeter (mm), milligram (mg), milliliter (ml) 10-6 micrometer (um), microgram (ug), microliter (ul) 10-9 nanometer (nm) Smaller (move decimal point to the right)

Examples Convert 2.6 cm to um. This problem is solved by subtracting the exponents. The exponent for cm is -2; the exponent for um is - 6. Subtract the two numbers: (-2 - (-6) = 4). Therefore, to convert 2.6 cm to um, you must move the decimal point 4 places to the right. 2.6 cm = 26000 Convert 57 um to cm. The exponent for um is -6. The exponent for cm is -2. You must subtract these two number to determine how many places to move the decimal point. -6 - (-2) = -4. The negative sign indicates that you must move the decimal point 4 places to the left. 57 cm = 0.0057 Laboratory Exercise Length Measurement of Length Measure the width of this page using a small plastic ruler or a meter stick. Record your measurement in 1) millimeters, 2) centimeters, and 3) meters. Record your answers on the answer sheet. Use a meter stick to measure the width of the laboratory table in 4) millimeters, 5) centimeters, and 6) meters. 7) Which unit of measurement (kilometer, meter, centimeter, millimeter, micrometer, or nanometer) would be most appropriate for measuring the width of this room? Conversions of Length Perform the following conversions. 8) 1 m = cm. 9) 1 cm = m. 10) 3.57 mm = um. 11) 452 cm = mm. 12) 0.04 um = mm 13) 52 nm = um 14) 4.3 m = um 15) 4206 mm = cm Use the following information to perform the calculations below. Metric to English: 1 meter = 39.372 inches = 3.281 feet English to Metric: 1 inch = 0.0254 meters; 1 foot = 0.3048 meters 16) 8.53 inches = m. Round your answer to the nearest 0.001 m.

17) 12 feet, 3 inches = m. Round your answer to the nearest 0.01 m. [Hint: First, convert 12 ft. 3 inches to feet. It is not 12.3 feet.] Weight Measurement of Weight Place a small beaker on the pan of the scale and zero it by pressing down on the zero (tare) button located on the front of the scale. Place a penny in the beaker to obtain its weight. 18) How much does the penny weigh in grams? Remove the beaker from the scale and weigh the penny without using the beaker. You must first zero the scale before weighing the penny. Conversions of Weight Perform the following conversions. 19) 37 g = mg 20) 45.36 g = kg Use the following information to perform the calculations below. Metric to English: 1 g = 0.035274 ounces = 0.0022046 pounds English to Metric: 1 ounce = 28.3495 grams; 1 pound = 453.59 grams 21) 150 pounds = kg Round your answer to the nearest 0.01 kg. Volume Measurement of Volume Obtain a 10 ml graduated cylinder (shown below) and fill it about half full with water. 22) Hold the graduated cylinder in a vertical position at eye level and read the number of milliliters of water that are in the cylinder. Be sure to read the water at the bottom of the meniscus. The arrow points to the bottom of the meniscus in the photograph below. What is the volume of water in the cylinder? Use a 50 or 100 ml graduated cylinder to determine the amount of liquid that a test tube can hold (it's volume). 23) How did you determine the volume of the test tube?

Conversions of Volume 24) 42 ml = liters 25) 27 ul = liters 26) 3.6 l = ml Sometimes volume is measured using cubic centimeters (abbreviated cc or cm 3 ). One cubic centimeter equals one milliliter (1cc = 1ml). 27) 27 liters = cc (or cm 3 ) Use the following information to perform the calculations below. Metric to English: 1 liter = 1.0567 quarts = 0.26217 gallons English to Metric: 1 quart = 0.94635 liters; 1 gallon = 3.7854 liters 28) 2.3 quarts = liters Round your answer to the nearest 0.01 liter. Temperature Measurement of Temperature The following temperature measurements should be done in Centigrade (Celsius). 29) Measure and record the temperature of the air in the laboratory room. 30) Measure and record the temperature of ice water or boiling water. Conversions of Temperature The temperature in Fahrenheit can be converted to Centigrade (Celsius) using the formula: C = 5/9( F - 32) For example, to convert 60 F to C, subtract 32 (=28), multiply it by 5 (=140) and divide it by 9 (=15.56). The steps listed above are performed in reverse order to convert Centigrade to Fahrenheit. The equation is below: F = (9/5 C) + 32 For example, 20 C is converted to F by multiplying it by 9 (= 180), dividing it by 5 (= 36), and adding 32 (=68).

The Metric System and Measurement Answer Sheet Name Lab Partner(s) Enter none on the line above if you worked alone. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.