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Science Form 1 Chapter 1 Note

The document provides an overview of key concepts in scientific investigation and measurement. It discusses physical quantities and units of measurement, accuracy and errors, density, and the scientific method. Measurement tools like vernier calipers and micrometer screw gauges are also introduced. The chapter review recaps key terms and concepts taught in the chapter like physical quantities, mass, accuracy, consistency, sensitivity, types of errors, and density.

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Science Form 1 Chapter 1 Note

The document provides an overview of key concepts in scientific investigation and measurement. It discusses physical quantities and units of measurement, accuracy and errors, density, and the scientific method. Measurement tools like vernier calipers and micrometer screw gauges are also introduced. The chapter review recaps key terms and concepts taught in the chapter like physical quantities, mass, accuracy, consistency, sensitivity, types of errors, and density.

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Chapter 1: Introduction to Scientific Investigation

1. Things in Laboratory
- Apparatus’ Drawing and Naming
- Hazardous Symbols

2. Physical Quantities
- Definition
- S.I Unit and their Measuring Instruments
- Conversion of Unit
- Vernier Calipers and Micrometer Screw Gauge

3. Accuracy, Consistency, Sensitivity and Errors


- Overview and Comparisons
a. Accuracy, Consistency and Sensitivity
b. Errors
- Estimations

4. Density
- Definition, Formula and Unit
- Density in daily life

5. Scientific Investigation
- Steps to memorise
- Period of pendulum

6. Chapter Review
- Mind Map
- Definitions

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1. Things in Laboratory
- Apparatus’ Drawing and Naming

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1. Add acid into alkaline in the conical flask using a burette

2. Heat strongly the calcium carbonate in a crucible.

3. Filter the mixture.

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- Hazardous Symbols

1. Poison/Toxic 有毒

2. Corrosive

3. Explosive

4. Flammable 易燃

5. Irritant 刺激

6. Radioactive

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2. Physical Quantities
- Definition
Quantities that can be ____________.

- S.I Unit and their Measuring Instruments


Base quantity S.I. Unit Symbol Measuring Instruments and Some
“Fun” Facts about it.
Length 1. Height of a human

2. Thickness of a book

3. Thickness of a thumbnail

Mass

mass vs weight
Definition of mass

Definition of weight

Time

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Temperature

Different-different units existing…


And their “usefulness”

Electric Current

Amount of mole mol


substance
Luminous Intensity candela cd

Measuring volume of water***

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- Conversion of Units
Prefix 字首 Actual Value Standard Form Symbol
Tera
Giga
Mega
Kilo
Deci
Centi
Milli
Micro
Nano
Pico

Exercise
Convert!
10 Ms = __________s 730 km = _________ Gm

9.9 kmol = __________mol 57200 mA = __________ nA

245 GK = __________ MK 89oC = _______ K

18000 mg = _________ kg 0K = _______oC

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-Vernier Calipers and Micrometer Screw Gauge


(Here comes the nightmare if you don’t get the technique)

Vernier caliper (1 L!!)

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- Micrometer Screw Gauge (-ER)

MSG Reading

Vernier Caliper Micrometer Screw Gauge

Accuracy /
Sensitivity

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3. Accuracy, Consistency, Sensitivity and Errors.


- Overview and Comparisons
a. Accuracy, Consistency, Sensitivity

Accuracy 准确性 Consistency 一致性 Sensitivity

Definition

Bull eyes nil


representation

A value is said to be accurate if it is closed to its actual/ true manufactured value.

A set of readings of data is said to be accurate if every readings are close to its
actual/true value

A value is said to be consistent if it is close to the repeated values.

A set of readings of data is said to be consistent if every readings are close to the
average value.
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b. Errors

Random Errors Systematic Errors

Definitions

Graphical
Representations

Examples

Ways to overcome

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- Estimations
Estimation of area of irregular shape object can be done by using a
_______________. And its unit is ____.

Estimation of volume of irregular shape object can be done by using


_______________________. And its unit is _____.
Apparatus needed:

4. Density
- Definition, Formula and Unit

Definition

Formula and Unit

- Density in Daily Life

The xxx is less/more dense than yyy.

Thus, xxx float/sink on/in yyy.

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5. Scientific Investigation
- Steps to remember

问题是什么

假设。。 what if…. 简单来说 “瞎猜”

变数性。。你要控制的东西

先讨论怎么做

才开始做

等什么?收集 data 啦

然后研究你的 data

来个总结

写报告

One complete oscillation

Period – time taken for the pendulum to complete one oscillation.

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Chapter Review
Definitions

Physical Quantities

Mass

Accuracy

Consistency

Sensitivity

Systematic Errors

Random Errors

Density

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