Metric System and Conversions Flashcards

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1
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Mr. King Henry Died By Drinking Chocolate Milk Mix Nuggets

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A mnemonic device to help remember the metric prefixes in order.

  • Mr. (mega-)
  • King (kilo-)
  • Henry (hecto-)
  • Died (deka-)
  • By (base unit-)
  • Drinking (deci-)
  • Chocolate (centi-)
  • Milk (milli-)
  • Mix (micro)
  • Nuggets (nano)
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2
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milli-

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SI prefix meaning 0.001

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3
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The greek letter “mu” (pronounced “mew” like a cat might say)

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4
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SI prefix meaning 0.01

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centi-

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5
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What is the definition of a derived unit?

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A mathematical combination of two or more units.

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6
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Mix

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micro (x 10e-6) (_)

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7
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Correct symbol for the SI unit of temperature

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K (kelvin)

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8
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kilo-

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SI prefix meaning 1,000

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9
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SI system is based upon multiples of

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10

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10
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A cubic centimeter is also known as either a cc or a ___________.

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milliliter

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11
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mass

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amount of material in an object

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12
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Arrange in order from smallest to largest. (cm, km, m, mm, nm

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nm, mm, cm, m, km

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13
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cubic centimeter

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derived unit of volume

(its a cube with 1 cm sides)

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14
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SI prefix meaning 1,000

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kilo-

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15
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A measurement standard is defined as ____.

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the exact quantity people agree to use for comparison

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16
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derived unit of volume

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cubic centimeter

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17
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By

A

______(x 10e0) (no prefix because this is the base unit like grams, meters, liters, etc)

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18
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nano

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SI prefix meaning one billionth of (x 10e-9)

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19
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How many meters are there in 1,865 cm?

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18.65

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20
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Mega

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SI prefix meaning one million of (x 10e6)

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21
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Mr.

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mega (x 10e6) (M)

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22
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prefix kilo-

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1,000

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23
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Temperature of absolute zero in Fahrenheit

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negative 459.4 (don’t memorize this, just know that it is really, really cold)

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24
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The amount of material in an object

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mass

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25
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SI symbol for deciliter

A

dL

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26
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Temperature of absolute zero in kelvin

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0 degrees Kelvin

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27
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Died

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deka unit (x 10e1) (dk)

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28
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King

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kilo (x 10e3) ( k)

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29
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SI unit that is used to measure time

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second

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30
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“IM DR” is a mnemonic device to help remember

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(Independent variable = Manipulated variable) and (Dependent variable = Responding Variable)

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31
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Drinking

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deci (x 10e-1) (d)

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32
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Amount of space occupied by an object

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volume

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33
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SI unit of length

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meter

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34
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Define a “standard” as it is used in the term standard measurement.

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An exact quantity that people agree to use for comparison

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35
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mass per unit volume

A

density

36
Q

The SI unit that is used to measure time is the ____.

A

second

37
Q

A beaker contains 0.32 L of water. What is the volume of this water in milliliters?

A

320 mL

38
Q

SI prefix meaning 0.001

A

milli-

39
Q

Any SI unit can be converted to any other SI unit by multiplying by the appropriate ___________ _____________.

A

conversion factor

40
Q

The prefix milli- means ____.

A

0.001

41
Q

Why is the unit for speed, m/s, a derived unit?

A

It is a mathematical combination of two or more units. (meters divided by seconds)

42
Q

(Laws/Theories) are big usually developed by many scientists working over years or decades.

A

Theories

43
Q

“aka” means

A

also known as

44
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micro

A

SI prefix meaning one millionth of (x 10e-6)

45
Q

prefix milli-

A

0.001

46
Q

SI unit of time

A

second

47
Q

Graphs are visual representations of data that help scientists to detect _________ in the data.

A

patterns

48
Q

SI

A

worldwide system of measurement (Systeme International d’unites)

49
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Milk

A

milli (x 10e-3) (m)

50
Q

Henry

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hecto (x 10e2) (h)

51
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Why is a cubic centimeter a derived unit?

A

It_s a mathematical combination of two or more units. (cm x cm x cm)

52
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kilogram

A

SI unit of mass

53
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measurement standard

A

exact quantity people agree to use for comparison

54
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meter

A

SI unit of length

55
Q

The prefix kilo- means ____.

A

1,000

56
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dependent variable is aka

A

responding variable (IM DR)

57
Q

Accuracy

A

How close a measurement is to the true value or even the accepted value.

58
Q

A standard for comparison that helps to ensure that the experimental result is caused by the condition being tested

A

A Control

59
Q

second

A

SI unit of time

60
Q

worldwide system of measurement

A

SI

61
Q

Chocolate

A

centi (x 10e-2) (c )

62
Q

One benefit of the SI system is that it is ____.

A

based on multiples of ten

63
Q

Abbreviation for the International System of Units

A

SI

64
Q

“also known as” is often abbreiviated as:

A

aka

65
Q

SI unit of temperature

A

kelvin

66
Q

A box is 25 cm long, 6 cm wide, and 4 cm high. How many cubic centimeters of water can it hold?

A

600

67
Q

independent variable is aka

A

manipulated variable (IM DR)

68
Q

SI symbol for dekameter

A

dam

69
Q

centi-

A

SI prefix meaning 0.01

70
Q

Mnemonic device for remembering SI prefixes

A

Mr. King Henry Died By Drinking Chocolate Milk Mix Nuggets

71
Q

Mr. King Henry Died By Drinking Chocolate Milk Mix Nuggets

A

A mnemonic device to help remember the metric prefixes in order.

  • Mr. (mega-)
  • King (kilo-)
  • Henry (hecto-)
  • Died (deka-)
  • By (base unit-)
  • Drinking (deci-)
  • Chocolate (centi-)
  • Milk (milli-)
  • Mix (micro)
  • Nuggets (nano)
72
Q

kelvin

A

SI unit of temperature

73
Q

Why is it so important for industrial countries to have a standard of measurement?

A

Measurements can be compared to each other.

74
Q

Nuggets

A

(x 10e-9)

75
Q

Hanging Indent

A

A formatting style Mr. Bixel likes us to use on our labs.

76
Q

SI unit of mass

A

kilogram

77
Q

nano

A

SI prefix meaning one billionth of (x 10e-9)

78
Q

The correct symbol for the SI unit of temperature is ____.

A

K

79
Q

Temperature of absolute zero in Celsius

A

negative 273 degrees celsius

80
Q

“cc” stands for _________

A

cubic centimeter

(1 cubic centimeter is equal to 1 ml)

81
Q

1 mL is defined as _____________

A

a cube 1 cm on each side.

(this is 1 cubic centimeter)

or

(1 cc)

or

(1 cm3)

82
Q

metric base unit for mass

A

gram

83
Q

metric base unit for volume

A

liter

84
Q

metric base unit for length

A

meter

85
Q

Hanging Indent

A
86
Q

Mr. King Henry Died By Drinking Chocolate Milk Mix Nuggets

A

A mnemonic device to help remember the metric prefixes in order.

  • Mr. (mega-)
  • King (kilo-)
  • Henry (hecto-)
  • Died (deka-)
  • By (base unit-)
  • Drinking (deci-)
  • Chocolate (centi-)
  • Milk (milli-)
  • Mix (micro)
  • Nuggets (nano)