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Title: The Metric System


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The Metric System
  • The Meter Is Born
  • 3 Major Systems of Units
  • Derived Quantities

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The Meter Is Born
  • Meter 1/10,000,000 the distance from the North
    Pole to the Equator.
  • Based on the longitudinal meridian including
    Dunkirk and Barcelona.
  • Standard measurement of LENGTH.
  • Serves as the basis for the standard unit for
    VOLUME and MASS.
  • One cubic decimeter ONE LITER (VOLUME)
  • One cubic centimeter of water ONE GRAM (MASS)

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The Liter is Derived from a 1/10 of a Meter.
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The Liter is Derived from a 1/10 of a Meter.
One Cubic Decimeter One Cubic Centimeter
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The Liter is Derived from a 1/10 of a Meter.
One Cubic Decimeter IS a LITER. And, is 1000
Cubic Centimeters
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The Gram is Derived from 1/1000 of a Cubic
Decimeter of Water
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The Gram is Derived from 1/1000 of a Cubic
Decimeter of Water
  • One cubic centimeter filled with water has the
    mass of one GRAM.

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3 Major System of Units with 7 Basic Quantities
SI (System International) MKS (meter, kilogram, second) Time sec Mass kilogram Length meter Temp. Kelvin Current ampere Amount of Substance mole Luminous Intensity - candella CGS (centimeter, gram, sec.) 1. Time sec 2. Mass gram 3. Length centimeter 4. Temperature Kelvin 5. Current - ampere 6. Amount of Substance mole 7. Luminous Intensity candella Imperial or British Time sec Mass slug Length - foot Temp. Fahrenheit Current ampere Amount of Substance mole Luminous Intensity candella
The __pound___ is Exactly 453.59237 grams by
definition. The ___foot___ is Defined as exactly
0.3048 meters since 1959
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Derived Quantities
  • Any quantity that is made from a combination of
    the basic quantities
  • Example Velocity length (distance) traveled /
    change in time
  • Units
  • MKS m/s
  • CGS cm/s
  • Imperial ft/s
  • Others Velocity units _______, ________, ________

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