F1-C1 Intro To Science
F1-C1 Intro To Science
F1-C1 Intro To Science
TO
WHAT IS SCIENCE??
SCIENCE IS A SYSTEMATIC STUDY OF NATURE
AND HOW IT AFFECTS US AND OUR
ENVIRONMENT
HOW?
THROUGH CAREFUL OBSERVATIONS, STUDIES
AND INVESTIGATIONS BY SCIENTISTS
NATURAL
PHENOMENA
TORNADO
TSUNAMI
GROWTH OF
BABY INTO AN
ADULT
MELTING OF ICE
THUNDERSTORM
THE IMPORTANCE OF SCIENCE
Contributes to the area of engineering such as
construction of tall building
DONT’S INTHE
LABORATORY
DO NOT ENTER THE
LABORATORY
WITHOUT TEACHER’S
PERMISSION
FOOD AND DRINKS NOT
ALLOWED IN
LABORATORY
DO NOT PLAY IN
LABORATORY
DO NOT PERFORM
ANY EXPERIMENT
WITHOUT
TEACHER’S
PERMISSION
COMMON
LABORATOR
Y
APPARATUS
TEST TUBE
CONTAINING SMALL
AMOUNT OF
LIQUID
BEAKE
R
CONTAINING CHEMICAL
SUBSTANCES/COLLECTI
NG LIQUIDS
CONICA
L
FLASK
CONTAINING CHEMICAL
SUBSTANCES/COLLECTI
NG LIQUIDS
MEASURIN
G
CYLINDER
MEASURE VOLUME OF
LIQUID
(ACCURACY 1.0 CM3)
GAS
JAR
COLLECTING GASES
FILTER
FUNNE
L SOLID FROM
SEPERATING AN
INSOLUBLE
A LIQUID (USING FILTER
PAPER)
TRIPO
D
STAND
SUPPORTING
APPARATUS
DURING
HEATING
RETOR
T
STAND
SUPPORTING APPARATUS
DURING EXPERIMENT
PIPETTE
MEASURE VERY
ACCURATELY A SPECIFIC
VOLUME OF LIQUID
BURETTE
MEASURE VOLUME OF
LIQUID
(ACCURACY 0.1 CM3)
TEST TUBE
HOLDER
TO HOLD TEST TUBE
DURING HEATING
PROCESS
TEST TUBE
RACK
TO HOLD TEST TUBES IN
AN UPRIGHT POSITION
HAZARD WARNING
SYMBOL
POISONOUS /
TOXIC
FLAMMAB
LE
CORROSI
VE
EXPLOSI
VE
HARMFU
L
RADIOACTI
VE
TEXT BOOK : PAGE 10
NOTE (13/1/2015)
INTRODUCTION TO
SCIENCE WHAT IS
SCIENCE??
HOW?
THROUGH CAREFUL OBSERVATIONS, STUDIES AND INVESTIGATIONS BY
SCIENTISTS
NATURAL PHENOMENA
TORNADO
TSUNAMI
GROWTH OF BABY INTO AN ADULT
MELTING OF ICE
ARCHITECT
ENGINEER SCIENTIST
CAREERS
IN
SCIENCE
SCIENCE
GEOLOGIST
TEACHER
DOCTOR
1.2 A SCIENCE LABORATORY
GENERAL RULES AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
HOLD THE
CLOSE THE AIR MATCHSTICK NEAR OPEN THE AIR
TURN ON THE GAS
HOLE THE MOUTH OF HOLE
THE BARREL
1.3 PHYSICAL QUANTITIES AND THEIR UNITS
- Quantity that can be measured
LENGTH OF TABLE
SI UNIT???
MASS OF ONION
SI UNIT???
TEMPERATURE OF WATER
SI UNIT???
TIME
USING PREFIXES IN MEASUREMENTS
PREFIX VALUE STANDARD FORM SYMBOL
giga 1 000 000 000 109 G
mega 1 000 000 106 M
kilo 1 000 103 k
desi 0.1 10-1 d
senti 0.01 10-2 c
mili 0.001 10-3 m
mikro 0.000 001 10-6
nano 0.000 000 001 10-9 n
Examples:
4000 m = 4 x 1000 m
= 4 km
Examples:
4 0 0 0 m = 4 0 0 0 = 4 km
0.3 m =0.3 = 30
cm
0.002 m = 0.0 0 2 = 2 mm
THE
IMPORTANCE OF
SI UNITS IN LIFE
Inconsistencies of units used in daily life may
cause a lot of problem
Span
The Use Of Right Measuring Instruments
a) Measuring length
b) Measuring mass
Weighing scale
The Use Of Right Measuring Instruments
c) Measuring time
d) Measuring temperature
laboratory thermometer
clinical thermometer
1)
LENGTH ??
MAKING AN ESTIMATION BEFORE TAKING THE ACTUAL MEASUREMENT
LENGTH
Let say, length of pencil 4
cm
MAKING AN ESTIMATION BEFORE TAKING THE ACTUAL MEASUREMENT
TRAPEZIUM
AREA FOR REGULAR
MAKING AN ESTIMATION BEFORE TAKING THE ACTUAL MEASUREMENT
SHAPE??
AREA FOR IRREGULAR
MAKING AN ESTIMATION BEFORE TAKING THE ACTUAL MEASUREMENT
SHAPE??
mark on squares
that are half and more
than half covered by
the leaf
Count the total number
of squares marked
Total
number of
squares
marked
= 27 cm2
2 cm
2 cm
2 cm
2 cm
Area = 17 x 4 cm2
= 68 cm2
MAKING AN ESTIMATION BEFORE TAKING THE ACTUAL MEASUREMENT
3)
MASS??
What is the mass of a sheet of paper which is light and cannot be measured?
Mass of 100
sheets of
paper
= 500 gram
Mass of a sheet of paper??
MAKING AN ESTIMATION BEFORE TAKING THE ACTUAL MEASUREMENT
Using formula
Volume for irregular
MAKING AN ESTIMATION BEFORE TAKING THE ACTUAL MEASUREMENT
shape??
Water displacement method
Volume of stone
= 260 – 200
= 60 cm3
cm3 VOLUME =
=
40 cm3
How to measure
the volume of
LIGHT
object???
8 cm3
7 cm3 VOLUME = 8-7
= 1 cm3
4 cm3
TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION IN MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
Digital
blood
pressure
Digital
heart
rate
1.5 DENSITY Why they float
easily??
Density of
water in the
Dead Sea is
extremely high
and can make
people float
easily
THE FORMULA OF DENSITY
density is mass per unit volume of the
substance
M
Unit = g/cm3 or kg/m3
D V
EXAMPLE:
D V
EXAMPLE:
D V
EXAMPLE:
D V
EXAMPLE 2:
A stone has a volume of 100 cm3 and its density is of 3 g/cm3. Find its mass.
D V
EXAMPLE:
A stone has a volume of 100 cm3 and its density is of 3 g/cm3. Find its mass.
D V
EXAMPLE:
A stone has a volume of 100 cm3 and its density is of 3 g/cm3. Find its mass.
D V
Difference
thing with
the same
volume do
not have
the same
mass
Egg is
less dense than
the water
Wood is
less dense than
the water
Candle is
less dense
than
the water
Marble is
more dense than
the water
MATERIAL DENSITY (g/cm3)
Gold 19.30
Lead 11.30
Copper 8.92
Aluminium 2.70
Ice 0.92
Cork 0.24
Mercury 13.60
Seawater 1.03
Pure water 1.00
Petrol 0.80
Gold
Mercury
Gold
Lead
Mercury
Gold
Copper
Lead
Mercury
Gold
Aluminium
Copper
Lead
Mercury
Gold
Seawate
r Aluminium
Copper
Lead
Mercury
Gold
Pure water
Seawater
Aluminium
Copper
Lead
Mercury
Gold
Ice
Pure water
Seawater
Aluminium
Copper
Lead
Mercury
Gold
Petro
Ice l
Pure water
Seawater
Aluminium
Copper
Lead
Mercury
Gold
Cork
Petrol
Ice
Pure water
Seawater
Aluminium
Copper
Lead
Mercury
Gold
1.6 STEPS IN A SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION
1. IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEMS
2. CONSTRUCT A HYPOTHESIS
3. CONTROL VARIABLES
4. PLAN AN EXPERIMENT
5. CONDUCT THE EXPERIMENT
6. COLLECTING DATA
7. ANALYSE AND INTERPRET THE DATA
8.MAKE A CONCLUSION
9 . WRITING A REPORT
1. IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEMS
B
A
1. IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEMS
2. CONSTRUCT A HYPOTHESIS
3. CONTROL VARIABLES
4. PLAN AN EXPERIMENT
5. CONDUCT THE EXPERIMENT
6. COLLECTING DATA
7. ANALYSE AND INTERPRET THE DATA
8.MAKE A CONCLUSION
9 . WRITING A REPORT
One oscillation =
AC
A
2. CONSTRUCT HYPOTHESIS
-
8. MAKING A CONCLUSION
2. CONSTRUCT HYPOTHESIS
- When the length of simple pendulum is
shortened, it will swing faster
8. MAKING A CONCLUSION
2. CONSTRUCT HYPOTHESIS
- When the length of simple pendulum is
shortened, it will swing faster
8. MAKING A CONCLUSION
2. CONSTRUCT HYPOTHESIS
- When the length of simple pendulum is
shortened, it will swing faster
8. MAKING A CONCLUSION
-- When the length of simple pendulum is
shortened, it will swing faster
SENSITIVITY
(page 18)
The ability of
measuring
instruments to
dtctasmalee changeni the
measurement
quantity
ERROR
PARALLA ZERO
X ERRO
+0.02 mm -0.04 mm
EXAMPLE:
- 0.02 cm