Metrics
Metrics
Metrics
Period: _____________________
Metrics
For everyday measuring in the United States, we use the British system of pounds,
gallons, and feet. The rest of the world and science uses the easier metric system.
Metric System
Basic Units
British System
A Simpler System:
Metric Prefixes
Increasing distance?
Convert inches to feet.
Conversions require
calculations, since conversion
use difficult numbers:
12 in = 1 ft; 16 oz = 1 pound
Liters
for
Volume
Grams
for Mass
Metric System
Bigger or smaller quantities use
same units, but different prefixes.
15 in 1ft
= 15 /12 = 1.25ft
1 12in
Increasing Length?
Convert centimeters to meters
265 cm 1 m
There are other prefixes, but these are the most common ones used in science.
A Decimal System
REMEMBER:
Left for Larger
Larger Prefix: Move the Decimal Left.
1
1000.0
1000000.0
100000000.0
1000000000.0
1000000000000.0
megameter (Mm) =
kilometer (km) =
meters (m) =
centimeters (cm) =
millimeters (mm) =
micrometers (m)
Its important to have a sense of these units so we are not just talking
numbers. A good scientist knows if a number makes sense.
Mass
1 kg = 2.2 pounds
1 gram = 1 dollar bill
1 gram
1 quart
to
75 Mm 1,000,000 m
LENGTH
1 mm = width of a fingernail
1 cm = width of your pinky
1 meter = 3.3 ft (just bigger than a yard)
1 kilometer = 0.6 miles
1 liter
Actual size
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1 cm
Name: _____________________
Period: _____________________
1. Liter
2. Metric
System
3. Gram
4. British
System
5. Meter
11. Liter
12. Gram
13. Centimeter
14. Kilometer
15. Meter
16. Kilogram
17. Millimeter
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
A centimeter or a megameter?
A liter or a microliter?
A megagram or a kilogram?
A megameter or a micrometer?
A milliliter or a microliter?
A milligram or a centigram?
6. Centi-
7. Mega-
8. Milli-
9. Micro-
10.Kilo-
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