Using units
Standard units
Scientists use Standard International (SI) units. The table shows some common units.
Quantity | Unit name | Unit symbol |
Length | metre | m |
Mass | kilogram | kg |
Time | second | s |
Temperature | degree Celsius | 掳颁 |
Pressure | pascal | Pa |
Energy | joule | J |
Quantity | Length |
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Unit name | metre |
Unit symbol | m |
Quantity | Mass |
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Unit name | kilogram |
Unit symbol | kg |
Quantity | Time |
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Unit name | second |
Unit symbol | s |
Quantity | Temperature |
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Unit name | degree Celsius |
Unit symbol | 掳颁 |
Quantity | Pressure |
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Unit name | pascal |
Unit symbol | Pa |
Quantity | Energy |
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Unit name | joule |
Unit symbol | J |
Prefixes for units
Scientists measure a wide range of quantities, some very large and some very small. Measurements for different order of magnitudeAn order of magnitude estimate approximates a number to the nearest power of ten. have specific prefixes:
Prefix name | Prefix symbol | Factor | Power |
tera | T | 1,000,000,000,000 | 脳 1012 |
giga | G | 1,000,000,000 | 脳109 |
mega | M | 1,000,000 | 脳106 |
kilo | k | 1,000 | 脳 103 |
centi | c | 0.01 | 脳10-2 |
milli | m | 0.001 | 脳10-3 |
micro | 渭 | 0.000,001 | 脳10-6 |
nano | n | 0.000,000,001 | 脳 10-9 |
Prefix name | tera |
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Prefix symbol | T |
Factor | 1,000,000,000,000 |
Power | 脳 1012 |
Prefix name | giga |
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Prefix symbol | G |
Factor | 1,000,000,000 |
Power | 脳109 |
Prefix name | mega |
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Prefix symbol | M |
Factor | 1,000,000 |
Power | 脳106 |
Prefix name | kilo |
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Prefix symbol | k |
Factor | 1,000 |
Power | 脳 103 |
Prefix name | centi |
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Prefix symbol | c |
Factor | 0.01 |
Power | 脳10-2 |
Prefix name | milli |
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Prefix symbol | m |
Factor | 0.001 |
Power | 脳10-3 |
Prefix name | micro |
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Prefix symbol | 渭 |
Factor | 0.000,001 |
Power | 脳10-6 |
Prefix name | nano |
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Prefix symbol | n |
Factor | 0.000,000,001 |
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.
1 cm = 10 mm so the conversion is 脳 10
5 脳 10 = 50 mm
This is what would be expected because millimetres are smaller than centimetres.
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.
2 minutes = 2 脳 60 = 120 s
2 minutes 40 s = 120 + 40
= 160 s