Chemistry 8-25-11 SI Measurements

CHEMISTRY – Hey guys, so is all the info on SI measurements starting to come back to you? Here’s the lecture from Thursday. I’m sure it’s mostly review from your physical science days, but it’s a great opportunity to refresh what you’ve learned and to get ready to begin using it! We’ll do derived units tomorrow. And just in case I didn’t tell you, great job on your safety projects!!


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40 thoughts on “Chemistry 8-25-11 SI Measurements

    • Brandon – Not really changed, just three different people had their own ideas of how it should be done. Just like things work in our world today! 🙂

  1. I think it’s crazy how FAST light travels! It really occured to me today how fast it traveled when we talked about how fast light travels in a meter. It’s pretty cool!

  2. I remember some things about the SI unit from Physical Science but i have been excited to learn more about it in your class this week!(:

    • Kelsey – Because its the only one that has a true zero. You’ll get to learn more about it a bit later! 🙂

    • Clarissa – You need to know the SI prefixes and the four fundamental quantities and their units and the four derived quantities and their units. Good luck learning them! And I’ll be praying for your family as you go to your aunt’s funeral!!

    • Ashley – You need to know the SI prefixes and the four fundamental quantities and their units and the four derived quantities and their units. Good luck learning them!!

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