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Measuring Length, Time & Volume

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Measuring Length

We normally measure length using a ruler. Very small lengths can be measured using a screw micrometer.

Method

Method

  • When using a ruler, it is important to line up the object with the start of the divisions on the ruler.
  • To avoid parallax errors (when your eyes and the scale are not lined up), we should read the ruler at right angles.
Measuring very small lengths

Measuring very small lengths

  • A ruler is not suitable for measuring very small lengths, such as the thickness of a sheet of paper.
  • To work out the thickness of one sheet of paper, we can stack together lots of sheets so that the total thickness of the stack can be accurately measured with a ruler.
  • The average thickness of one sheet of paper is the total thickness of the stack divided by the number of sheets in the stack.
Screw micrometer gauge

Screw micrometer gauge

  • Small lengths may also be measured with a screw micrometer gauge.
Callipers

Callipers

  • To measure the lengths of objects with a pair of callipers, place the object into the jaws.
  • Slide the moving part of the jaw against the object, reading the length of the object from the scale.

Volume

Volume is the amount of space contained in an object.

Measuring volume

Measuring volume

  • Measuring cylinders are used to measure volume.
  • Read a measuring cylinder with your eye at the level of the liquid.
  • Take the reading from the bottom of the meniscus (curve in the surface of a liquid) with the measuring cylinder placed on a flat surface.

Time

Time is measured with stopwatches or timers. Timers can be analogue or digital.

Analogue

Analogue

  • Timers can be analogue, where a pointer moves continuously to tell the time.
Digital

Digital

  • Some timers do not move continuously to tell the time.
  • These are digital timers.
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