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Drawing conclusions from dataUsing units

Scientific data is collected, presented and then analysed. It is important to evaluate the quality of data before drawing a conclusion.

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Using units

Standard units

Scientists use Standard International (SI) units. The table shows some common units.

QuantityUnit nameUnit symbol
Lengthmetrem
Masskilogramkg
Timeseconds
Temperaturedegree Celsius°C
PressurepascalPa
EnergyjouleJ
QuantityLength
Unit namemetre
Unit symbolm
QuantityMass
Unit namekilogram
Unit symbolkg
QuantityTime
Unit namesecond
Unit symbols
QuantityTemperature
Unit namedegree Celsius
Unit symbol°C
QuantityPressure
Unit namepascal
Unit symbolPa
QuantityEnergy
Unit namejoule
Unit symbolJ

Prefixes for units

Scientists measure a wide range of quantities, some very large and some very small. Measurements for different have specific prefixes:

Prefix namePrefix symbolFactorPower
teraT1,000,000,000,000× 1012
gigaG1,000,000,000×109
megaM1,000,000×106
kilok1,000× 103
centic0.01×10-2
millim0.001×10-3
microμ0.000,001×10-6
nanon0.000,000,001× 10-9
Prefix nametera
Prefix symbolT
Factor1,000,000,000,000
Power× 1012
Prefix namegiga
Prefix symbolG
Factor1,000,000,000
Power×109
Prefix namemega
Prefix symbolM
Factor1,000,000
Power×106
Prefix namekilo
Prefix symbolk
Factor1,000
Power× 103
Prefix namecenti
Prefix symbolc
Factor0.01
Power×10-2
Prefix namemilli
Prefix symbolm
Factor0.001
Power×10-3
Prefix namemicro
Prefix symbolμ
Factor0.000,001
Power×10-6
Prefix namenano
Prefix symboln
Factor0.000,000,001
Power× 10-9

Chemists also use the prefix deci (d, power 10-1) when discussing volume:

  • 1 dm = 10 cm3
  • 1 dm3 = 10 × 10 × 10 = 1,000 cm3

Converting units

To convert between a unit with difference prefixes, multiplication or division of the right factor of ten (10, 100, 1000) is used.

Always do a sense check when multiplying or dividing and ask "is the answer expected to be larger or smaller?"

Example

Question

Convert 5 cm into mm.

Time is dealt with differently if it is recorded in minutes, as this is not an SI unit:

  • 1 minute = 60 s

Example

Question

Convert 2 minutes 40 s into seconds.

Time: second ÷ 60 = minute. Minute ÷ 60 = hour. Mass: mg ÷ 1000 = g.g ÷ 1000 = kg. Distance: mm ÷ 10 = cm. Volume: cm^3 (ml) ÷ 1000 = dm^3 (l).