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              Activity 2.3: Measuring the mass of     Length
              objects                                 Length  is a measurement  of the
                                                      distance or dimension from one point
              Materials: Weighing balance, weights    to  another.  For example, you  can
              (0.5 kg, 1 kg, 2 kg, and 5 kg), stones,
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              flour, sugar, notebook, coins, textbook,   measure the height of a human being,
              and pencil or pen                       and plant, as well as the length of a leaf
                                                      and fish. Figure 2.24 shows examples
              Procedure                               of instruments for measuring length

              1.  Put  a  weighing  scale  on  a  flat  and Figure 2.25 shows how to use one
                  surface, such as a table.           of the length measuring instruments.

              2.  Put half a kilogram weight on the
                  platform.                           Length can be measured using a ruler
              3.  Add a small amount of flour until  or  tape  measure.  Common  units  of
                  the weighing scale balances.        expressing length  are  millimetres
              4.  What is the mass of the flour you  (mm), centimetres (cm), metres (m),
                  have measured?                      and kilometres (km).  These units of
              5.  Record  your results in your        length  can be converted  into  other
                  notebook.                           units, as shown in Table 2.4.
              6.  Repeat  procedures  2,  3,  and  4   Table 2.4: Conversion of some
                  above using different weights to    measurements
                  measure  the  different  materials   10 mm = 1 cm    1000 m = 1 km
                  you have collected.
                                                      100 cm = 1 m     100 000 cm = 1 km
               7.  Prepare  a  short  report  of your
                  results.





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                    Figure 2.24: Instruments for measuring length (a) ruler (b) tape measures



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