Unit 1 Into to Measurement. Uncertainty in Data Precision: A reliable measurement will give about the same results time and time again under the same.
Do Now: Who is your tallest teacher? Who is your shortest teacher? Approximate their heights.
Measurements and Calculations. The Scientific Method A logical approach to solving problems. 1. Observation 2. Question/Problem 3. Hypothesis 4. Experiment.
Chapter 2 The Metric System. Section 2.2 Units Return to TOC Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved The Fundamental SI Units Physical QuantityName.
Unit One Notes: Significant Figures 2.3. A. What are Significant Figures? The number of all certain digits in a measurement plus one estimated digit.
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Units of Measurement SI units (Systeme Internationale d’Unites) were developed so that scientists could duplicate and communicate their work. Base UnitsDerived.
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Metric Measurement. Types of Metric Measurement Length Length Mass Mass Volume Volume Temperature Temperature Density Density Time Time.
Plan for Mon, 22 Sept 08 Sign-in sheet…make sure to write your email extra legibly Introduction to the course, syllabus Today’s Lecture: –Uncertainty in.
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