Physics Lecture On Measurements
Physics Lecture On Measurements
Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Introduction, Measurement,
Estimating
Units of Chapter 1
The Nature of Science
Models, Theories, and Laws
Time
Mass
Meter
Standard
Wrong!
Summary of Chapter 1
Theories are created to explain observations,
and then tested based on their predictions.
A model is like an analogy; it is not intended to
be a true picture, but to provide a familiar way of
envisioning a quantity.
A theory is much more well developed, and can
make testable predictions; a law is a theory that
can be explained simply, and that is widely
applicable.
Dimensional analysis is useful for checking
calculations.
Summary of Chapter 1
Measurements can never be exact; there is
always some uncertainty. It is important to
write them, as well as other quantities, with the
correct number of significant figures.
The most common system of units in the
world is the SI system.
When converting units, check dimensions to
see that the conversion has been done
properly.
Order-of-magnitude estimates can be very
helpful.