26.10.2013 Views

Metric System Notes

Metric System Notes

Metric System Notes

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

<strong>Metric</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Notes</strong><br />

Brief History:<br />

­ Too many ways to measure things, needed<br />

a common way<br />

­ French came up with a new system called the metric system<br />

­ based on 10's<br />

­ Used in science and in every country<br />

­ except ours :(<br />

Why People use the <strong>Metric</strong> <strong>System</strong><br />

­ Only 1 base unit for every type of measurement<br />

Measure: Base Unit:<br />

Length<br />

Meter<br />

Mass Gram<br />

Volume Liter<br />

Equals about:<br />

3.28 ft<br />

the mass of<br />

a paper clip<br />

just less than<br />

3 cans of soda<br />

­ better than foot and inch both being base units for length<br />

­ prefixes (before the base unit) tell us about the size of the<br />

thing being measured<br />

­ prefixes are in multiples of 10 (kilo= 1000 times bigger than<br />

the base unit)<br />

­ Nile river example:<br />

6, 650,000 m = 6, 500 km<br />

Means both of these numbers are equal<br />

<strong>Metric</strong> Prefix Abbreviation Unit Multiples<br />

kilo<br />

hecto<br />

deca<br />

Base unit<br />

deci<br />

centi<br />

mili<br />

k<br />

h<br />

da<br />

(m, g, l)<br />

d<br />

c<br />

m<br />

1,000<br />

100<br />

10<br />

­­­­<br />

0.1<br />

0.01<br />

0.001<br />

they are equal because of how<br />

these prefixes relate to the<br />

base unit<br />

1


Mnemonic Device for Remembering <strong>Metric</strong> Prefixes: (skip the base<br />

unit because that changes depending on what you are measuring, or be<br />

sure to include "base unit" in your mnemonic device)<br />

Used to measure:<br />

Very big things very small things<br />

kilo<br />

Base<br />

hecto deca deci centi milli<br />

<strong>Metric</strong> <strong>System</strong> Specifics and Converting<br />

Numbers in the <strong>Metric</strong> <strong>System</strong><br />

­ Prefixes based on multiples of 10<br />

­ Any unit (kilogram for instance) can be converted<br />

to another unit (gram)<br />

­ Measurements can not be converted from one base unit<br />

to another though<br />

­ Convert between units by moving the decimal<br />

to the left or right<br />

Conversions Shortcut:<br />

Move Decimal<br />

Converting from a smaller prefix<br />

to a larger one (cm to hm)<br />

Converting from a larger prefix<br />

to a smaller one (hm to cm)<br />

Examples:<br />

8939.0 mm = 8.939 m<br />

Move decimal<br />

to the left 3 times (L 3)<br />

My Mnemonic Device for remembering<br />

the ORDER of the Prefixes<br />

King Henry Danced Backwards Down Clown Mountain<br />

kilo hecto deca Base Unit<br />

(m, g, l)<br />

deci centi mili<br />

Unit<br />

Left<br />

Move Decimal<br />

Right<br />

to hold the place<br />

456.7 0 hm = 45,670.0 m<br />

Move decimal to<br />

the right 2 times (R 2)<br />

2

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!