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Temperature• Try this!

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Linear Measurement

• Practice Using Metric Measures– Click on the Pictures for practice activities

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Spring Scales

• A spring scale is a weighing scale used to measure force, such as the force of gravity, exerted on a mass or the force of a person's grip or the force exerted by a towing vehicle. This force is commonly measured in Newton, for which one Newton corresponds to the weight of about a tenth of a kilogram of mass, or about the weight of an apple. The spring scale can also be correctly called a Newton Meter, because it is used to measure Newton.

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Pan Balance

• Practice!

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Triple Beam Balance

• Try These

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More Practice

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Review• Slide Number Content• Slide 1 Graduated Cylinder• Slide 2 500ml graduated cylinder showing graduations (units of

measure)  Be sure you are familiar how to read various size graduated cylinder.

• Slide 3 1000ml graduated cylinder showing graduations (units of measure)• Slide 4 10ml and 50ml graduated cylinder.  read the meniscus on the 50ml

graduated cylinder.• Slide 5 Beaker, flask, pipet filler, test tube holder• Slide 6 Graduated pipets and plastic dropping pipet• Slide 7 Rulers showing English and metric scales.  Be able to measure

length using metric units.• Slide 8 Triple Beam Balance identifying parts.  Know all parts and how to

use and read the scale on the triple beam balance.• Slide 9 Determining weight using the triple beam balance• Slide 10 Determining weight using the triple beam balance• Slide 11 Fahrenheit and Celsius Thermometers.  Be able to read both

Fahrenheit and Celsius thermometers.

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Quizzes

• Safety 1

• Safety 2

• Safety Symbols

• Equipment