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Aaron J. Powner, M.Ed.
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etymology - circa 1797, from French mètre, originating from Greek metron "measure" or Latin cognate metrum "measure" -- Online Etymology Dictionary © Douglas Harper and Dictionary.com

 

METRIC SYSTEM

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Purpose

Part of the scientific study of our surroundings is learning to measure everything.  This laboratory exercise is designed as a review of the metric system and will provide practice in manipulating metric units.

Basics of Metrics

Scientists and most world governments (except for the US and a few others) have agreed since 1960 for many years that we will use a common measuring system to improve international communication of information.  The agreed upon system is called Le Systeme International d'Unites, which is French for “International System of Units” and is often called the “Metric System” or the “SI system.”  There are seven base units of measure and many derived units that combine some combination of the base units.

Scientific Notation – Powers of Ten

Metric Prefixes

Greek prefixes can be added to the base SI units to change how they measure by powers of ten.


Multiples

Name

deca-

hecto-

kilo-

mega-

giga-

tera-

peta-

exa-

zetta-

yotta-

Prefix

da

H

k

M

G

T

P

E

Z

Y

Factor

101

102

103

106

109

1012

1015

1018

1021

1024

Fractions

Name

deci-

centi-

milli-

micro-

nano-

pico-

femto-

atto-

zepto-

yocto-

Prefix

d

c

m

µ

n

p

f

a

z

y

Factor

10-1

10-2

10-3

10-6

10-9

10-12

10-15

10-18

10-21

10-24

Conversions

Converting between unit prefixes and between SI and English measurements is an important math skill.  To do so, you must become comfortable with conversion factors (equivalent units) and the cancelation of units.  Important Rule: always include the unit in the answer of a calculation!

Example 1: Convert 23 kilograms to grams


Example 2: Convert 156 centimeters to meters


Example 3: Given that 1 mile = 1.609 kilometers, convert 2.6 miles to kilometers


Group Exercises

Worksheet