CHM 1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Metric System, Kilogram, Observational Error

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29 Jun 2016
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Measurements are numbers with units, and every measured number has a degree of uncertainty. Uncertainty is indicated by using a sign. Note: one additional decimal place is added as an uncertainty value. Two most common unit systems: english system and metric system. The international system of units (si) is based on the metric systems and use by scientist around the world. Mass, a quantitative measure of how much matter a material object contains. The si unit of mass is kilogram (kg). Mass is a measure of an object"s inertia, the object"s resistance to any change in its motion. Volume, a quantitative measure of the amount of space occupied by a solid, liquid, or gas. The si unit of volume is litters (l). Any unit of length, when cubed, becomes unit of volume. i. e. m3 , cm3 , mm3. The volume of an object is calculated by multiplying the length, width, thickness as follows: volume = l w t.

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