

Physics Measurement
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Kangcheng Wang
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Chapter 1
Physical
Quantities,
Units and
Measurements
Discover Physics for
GCE ’O’ Level Science and
Normal (A) Level Science
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Activate Prior Knowledge
Launch Quiz 1.1 and 1.2
Launch Quiz 1.1
and 1.2
Let’s play a quiz on your personal learning device to test your prior knowledge
from the past lessons!
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following can be used to measure length?
Ruler
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following has the correct physical quantity and its unit?
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Chapter 1 Physical Quantities, Units and
Measurements
• 1.1 What is Physics?
• 1.2 What are Physical Quantities?
• 1.3 How Do We Measure Physical Quantities?
• 1.4 What Are Scalars and Vectors?
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1.1 What is Physics?
• Physics is the study of our natural world — from the very large (e.g. the solar system) to the very small (e.g. the atom).
• The Disciplinary Ideas of Physics highlights the overarching ideas of Physics that can be applied to explain real-life problems or phenomena.
• The Disciplinary Ideas are:
− Matter and energy make up the Universe.
− Matter interacts through forces and fields.
− Forces help us understand motion.
− Waves can transfer energy without transferring matter.
− Conservation laws constrain the changes in systems.
− Microscopic models can explain macroscopic phenomena.
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1.1 What is Physics?
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Chapter 1 Physical Quantities, Units and
Measurements
• 1.1 What is Physics?
• 1.2 What are Physical Quantities?
• 1.3 How Do We Measure Physical Quantities?
• 1.4 What Are Scalars and Vectors?
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1.2 What are Physical Quantities?
Learning Outcome(s)
• Show an understanding that physical quantities typically consist of a numerical magnitude and a unit.
• Recall the following base quantities and their units: mass (kg), length (m), time (s), current (A), temperature (K), amount of substance (mol).
• Use the following prefixes and their symbols to indicate decimal sub-multiples and multiples of the SI units: nano (n), micro (μ), milli (m), centi (c), deci (d), kilo (k), mega (M), giga (G), tera (T).
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The importance of temperature-taking
• Why is it important to have standardized measurements?
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Fill in the Blanks
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Open Ended
Besides temperature, state another example of a physical quantity.
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Construct
Understanding
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1.2 What are Physical Quantities?
Ingredients for a chocolate
cake
For the cake
• 225 g plain flour
• 350 g caster sugar
• 85 g cocoa powder
• 1½ tsp baking powder
• 1½ tsp bicarbonate soda
• 2 eggs
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• 250 ml milk
• 125 ml vegetable oil
• 2 tsp vanilla extract
• 250 ml boiling water
For the chocolate icing
• 200 g plain chocolate
• 200 ml double cream
Above are the ingredients needed to make a chocolate cake.
• Why is it important to have unit for each ingredient?
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1.2 What are Physical Quantities?
• A physical quantity is a quantity that can be measured.
It consists of a numerical magnitude and a unit
Example 1: A height of 4.5 m
Example 2:The “50” sign refers to a speed limit of 50km/h
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numerical
magnitude
unit
numerical
magnitude
unit
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1.2 What are Physical Quantities?
• In making physical measurements, a system of standardised units called
SI units (International System of Units) is used. SI is short for “Système
International” in French, which means “International System” in English.
Question:
Why is there a need to use SI units?
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1.2 What are Physical Quantities?
• There are seven basic physical quantities, or base quantities.
• The following shows some base quantities and their corresponding SI units.
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Open Ended
What is the 7th base quantity and its SI unit?
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1.2 What are Physical Quantities?
• From the base quantities, derived quantities such as area, volume and speed
can be obtained through equations.
Example:
Speed =
distance
time taken
– Speed is defined as distance travelled per unit time.
– The base quantities are length and time, and the derived quantity
is speed
– Hence, the SI unit for speed is metre per second (m/s).
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1.2 What are Physical Quantities?
Prefixes for SI Units
• It is more convenient to use prefixes to represent physical quantities that are
either very small or very big.
Example 1:
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1 000 000 of a metre = 0.000 001 m
= 1 × 10-6 m
= 1 μm (micrometre), where μ represents × 10-6
Example 2:
1 000 000 000 000 metres = 1 × 1012 m = 1 Tm,
where T represents the multiple 1012
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1.2 What are Physical Quantities?
Prefixes for SI Units
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1.2 What are Physical Quantities?
Standard Form
• Another convenient way of expressing physical quantities is to use the standard form.
• A standard form is a way of writing numbers, in which a number between 1 to 10 is multiplied by an appropriate power of 10.
Example 1: 16 800 = 1.68 × 104
Example 2: 0.01 nm = 1 × 10-11
Example 3: 0.01 m = 1 × 10-8
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Consolidate
Learning
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Let’s Practise 1.1
and 1.2
Check your understanding by trying
out the questions.
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Open Ended
Complete the following statement
"A physical quantity is a..."
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are base quantities?
amount of substance
area
electric current
time
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a derived quantity?
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Multiple Choice
What does SI stand for?
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Multiple Choice
What is the prefix for 109?
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the prefix expression of 5.5×10−9 s?
5.5 ns
5.5 μs
5.5 ms
5.5 Ms
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Enrichment
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The Earliest Timekeeping Device - Sundial
• The oldest known sundial was found in Egypt around 1500 BC.
• Sundials are still being used scientifically by NASA and is currently an important
part of the Mars Rover.
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Questions:
How does a sundial work?
How does a sundial differ
from a clock?
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