BJ Chem Ch 3 Measure Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
The act of comparing an unknown quantity to a standard unit. | measurement |
A property such as length, mass, volume, time and electrical charge. | dimension |
One of something | unit |
Dimensional units are lined up on it to provide a means of measuring. | scale |
Act of accurately subdividing into measurement units. | calibrate |
An articial device made for the purpose of refining, extending, or substituting for the human senses. | instrument |
From the French Système international standard system of metric measurement | SI |
Seven things each of which measures a foundational dimension in the SI system | base unit |
22 things approved for use in the SI brought about by a combination of the base units. | derived unit |
Multiplying the measurement by a conversion factor. | unit conversion |
A fraction that contains both the original unit and its equivalent value in a new unit. | conversion factor |
how close the measured value is to the actual or accepted value of the dimension measured. | accuracy |
Compares the magnitude of the measurement error with the size of the measurement. | percent error |
how repeatable a measurement is. | precision |
An instrument that displays the answer against a scale. | analog instrument |
An instrument that displays just the answer without comparison to a scale. | digital instrument |
Plural of datum- measurement gathered from instruments or recorded observations | data |
Digits known for certain plus one more. | significant digit (SD) |
The relationship of mass to volume. | density |
A system in which different-sized units are related to each other by multiples of 10. | metric |
length | l-meter |
mass | m-kiilogram |
time | t-second |
temperature (absolute) | T-Kelvin |
number of particles | n-mole |
electrical current | l-amphere |
mega | M-million |
kilo | k-thousand |
deci | d-tenth |
centi | c-hundredth |
milli | m-thousandth |
micro | u-millionth |
nano | n-billionth |
Stringing together conversion factors to avoid errors. | bridge notation |
(T or F)All nonzero digits are significant. | T |
(T or F) If a decimal point is not present, no trailing zeros are significant. | T |
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