
PhysSci 3.4
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Chapter 3
Lesson 4
Tools, Measurement, and Safety
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What Kinds Of Tools Do Scientists Use?
A tool is something that helps you accomplish a task. Scientists use many different tools to observe and conduct experiments. Examples of these tools include:
Stopwatch: Measures time
Meterstick: Measures length
Thermometer: Measures temperature
Balance: Measures mass
Spring Scale: Measures force
By making measurements, scientists gather important information, also known as data. For instance, you can use a stopwatch to measure how long something takes or a spring scale to measure how heavy an object is.
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is a scientific tool?
Stopwatch
Thermometer
Balance
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
The information scientists gather is called..
Data
Information
Feedback
Analysis
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The International System of Units
The metric system is also known as the International System of Units (SI).
It is a simple system that every country could use to compare measurements.. except the United States
SI is considered to be simple because the units are written in multiples of 10. Which makes it easy to change from one unit to another.
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Multiple Choice
The metric system is also called the..
Units of measurement
Europe method
SI system
Right way
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Length
An Olympic-sized swimming pool is measured in meters (m). A meter is the main unit used in the metric system to measure length.
There are other units of length in the metric system that are either
larger or smaller than a meter. They are based on multiples of 10. For example:
-1 millimeter (mm) is one-thousandth of a meter.
This means that if you divide 1 meter into
1,000 equal parts, each part is 1 millimeter.
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Multiple Choice
Length is measured in..
feet
meters
yards
miles
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Mass
Mass tells us how much matter is in an object. The basic unit of mass in the metric system is the kilogram (kg). We use kilograms to measure larger objects, like people. For smaller objects, like apples, we use grams (g).
It's important to remember:
1 kilogram is equal to 1,000 grams.
This means that when you have a kilogram,
it is the same as having a thousand grams!
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Multiple Choice
1 kilogram equals _____ grams
100
1000
10
10000
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Volume
Volume is the amount of space that an object takes up. When we talk about liquid volume, we measure it in liters (L).
-One liter is related to meters.
-One cubic meter is equal to 1,000 liters (L).
This means that 1,000 liters of liquid can fit perfectly into a box that measures 1 meter on all sides.
The volume of large solid objects is measured in cubic meters (m ).
The volume of smaller solid objects is measured in cubic centimeters (cm ).
This makes it easier to understand how much space different objects occupy!
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Density
Density is how much stuff (matter) is packed into a certain amount of space (volume).
You can't measure density by itself. Instead, it's a special measurement that you find by using other measurements you already know.
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Multiple Choice
Volume is the amount of _______ that an object takes up
area
volume
mass
space
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Multiple Choice
You can't measure density by itself, it's a special measurement.
True
False
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Temperature
The temperature of a substance is the measurement
of how hot (or cold) it is.
The kelvin (K, without a degree
sign) is the SI unit for temperature. Degrees Fahrenheit (°F) and degrees Celsius (°C) are also used.
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Safety Rules
Science is exciting and fun, but it can be dangerous.
There are many safety rules that you must follow when-
ever you do an experiment.
• Always listen to your teacher’s instructions.
• Don’t take shortcuts.
• Read lab directions carefully.
• Pay attention to safety information.
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Multiple Choice
How many different types of temperature measurements are there?
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4
2
3
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is not a measurement of temperature?
Kelvin
Fahrenheit
Freezing
Celsius
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Tools, Measurement, and Safety
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