2. What is measurement?
Measurement is finding a
number that shows the size or
amount of something.
We can measure the length,
area, volume, mass, time and
temperature. There are lots of
other things we can measure,
but these are the most common.
3. History of Measurement
In the 3rd century BC
Egypt, people used their
body parts to determine
measurements of
things.
Some of the units are
the span, palm, digit,
foot, cubit and pace.
4. History of Measurements
Span is the distance
from the tip of the little
finger of the little
finger to the tip of the
little finger to the tip of
the thumb of an
outstretched hand
5. History of Measurements
Palm is the distance
across the base of the
four fingers that form
the palm.
11. System of Measurement
Metric System
The world standard for measurement.
Nowadays the use of the metric system of
measurement is recommended because
computations are easier in this system since it
uses the power of 10.
There are prefixes that describe each power of
10.
12. System of Measurement
US Standard Units or US
Customary Units
A system of measurement used in the
United States.
A modern metric system which is the vast
majority of U.S. customary units have
been defined in terms of the meter and the
kilogram.
13. Metric System
Name Symbol Factor
exa- E 1018
peta- P 1015
tera- T 1012
giga- G 109
mega- M 106
kilo- k 103
hecto- h 102
deka- da 101
deci- d 10-1
centi- c 10-2
milli- m 10-3
micro- μ 10-6
nano- n 10-9
pico- P 10-12
femto- f 10-15
14. US Standard Units or US
Customary Units
Measurement Symbol Unit Factor
Length
in inch 12 in = 1 ft
ft foot 3 ft = 1 yrd
mi mile 5280 ft = 1 mi
Mass gal galon 128 fl oz = 1 gal
Weight lb pound 2000 lb = 1 ton
Time sec second 60 sec = 1 min
temperature- f farenheit degree 10
15. System of Measurement :
Metric System
The following sentence may
help you remember the
metric units for length from
largest to smallest.
( Kate, how does Mel’s dog
catch mice? )
16. “Time is a unit of
measurement that is gone in
a second and can never be
given back”