Metric System Prefixes |
Based on multiples of 10. Prefixed are place in front of the base unit to represent larger or smaller quantities.
Important prefixes:
kilo (K) = 1,000
hecto (H) = 100
deca (D) = 10
Base = 1 (meter, gram, liter, joule)
deci (d) = .1 (1/10)
centi (c) = .01 (1/100)
milli (m) = .001 (1/1,000)
Other prefixes:
mega (M) = 1000,000
giga (G) = 100,0000,000
micro (ยต) = 1/1000,000
Examples:
1) Convert 30 mL to kL
a) 30.0, move the decimal to the left six places, = .000030 kL
2) How many grams are there in 5 kilogram (kg) ?
a) 5.0, move the decimal to the right three places, = 5000. g
3) Convert 350 Dg to mg.
a) 350.0, move the decimal to the right four places, = 3500000. mg
Mass: the amount of matter within an object
Weight: the force of gravity of mater acting on an object (9.8 m/s^2)
Volume: the amount of space taken up by an object.
Volume = A x h, A = area, h = height
Important prefixes:
kilo (K) = 1,000
hecto (H) = 100
deca (D) = 10
Base = 1 (meter, gram, liter, joule)
deci (d) = .1 (1/10)
centi (c) = .01 (1/100)
milli (m) = .001 (1/1,000)
Other prefixes:
mega (M) = 1000,000
giga (G) = 100,0000,000
micro (ยต) = 1/1000,000
Base Units:
- meter (m) is the base unit for length
- gram (g) " mass
- liter (l) " volume
- joule (J) " energy
Examples:
1) Convert 30 mL to kL
a) 30.0, move the decimal to the left six places, = .000030 kL
OR
b)2) How many grams are there in 5 kilogram (kg) ?
a) 5.0, move the decimal to the right three places, = 5000. g
OR
b)a) 350.0, move the decimal to the right four places, = 3500000. mg
OR
b)
4) Convert 20 cm to m.
a) 20.0, move the decimal to the left two places, = .20 m
OR
b)
Measurement of matter
Mass: the amount of matter within an object
Weight: the force of gravity of mater acting on an object (9.8 m/s^2)
Volume: the amount of space taken up by an object.
Volume = A x h, A = area, h = height
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