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Using units

Standard units

Scientists use Standard International (SI) units. The table shows some common units.

QuantityUnit nameUnit symbol
Lengthmetrem
Masskilogramkg
Timeseconds
Temperaturedegree Celsius掳颁
PressurepascalPa
EnergyjouleJ
QuantityLength
Unit namemetre
Unit symbolm
QuantityMass
Unit namekilogram
Unit symbolkg
QuantityTime
Unit namesecond
Unit symbols
QuantityTemperature
Unit namedegree Celsius
Unit symbol掳颁
QuantityPressure
Unit namepascal
Unit symbolPa
QuantityEnergy
Unit namejoule
Unit symbolJ

Prefixes for units

Scientists measure a wide range of quantities, some very large and some very small. Measurements for different have specific prefixes:

Prefix namePrefix symbolFactorPower
teraT1,000,000,000,000脳 1012
gigaG1,000,000,000脳109
megaM1,000,000脳106
kilok1,000脳 103
centic0.01脳10-2
millim0.001脳10-3
micro0.000,001脳10-6
nanon0.000,000,001脳 10-9
Prefix nametera
Prefix symbolT
Factor1,000,000,000,000
Power脳 1012
Prefix namegiga
Prefix symbolG
Factor1,000,000,000
Power脳109
Prefix namemega
Prefix symbolM
Factor1,000,000
Power脳106
Prefix namekilo
Prefix symbolk
Factor1,000
Power脳 103
Prefix namecenti
Prefix symbolc
Factor0.01
Power脳10-2
Prefix namemilli
Prefix symbolm
Factor0.001
Power脳10-3
Prefix namemicro
Prefix symbol
Factor0.000,001
Power脳10-6
Prefix namenano
Prefix symboln
Factor0.000,000,001
Power脳 10-9

Chemists also use the prefix deci (d, power 10-1) when discussing volume:

  • 1 dm = 10 cm3
  • 1 dm3 = 10 脳 10 脳 10 = 1,000 cm3

Converting units

To convert between a unit with difference prefixes, multiplication or division of the right factor of ten (10, 100, 1000) is used.

Always do a sense check when multiplying or dividing and ask "is the answer expected to be larger or smaller?"

Example

Question

Convert 5 cm into mm.

Time is dealt with differently if it is recorded in minutes, as this is not an SI unit:

  • 1 minute = 60 s

Example

Question

Convert 2 minutes 40 s into seconds.

Interconverting units