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Measurement in Your Daily Life: Uses, Tools, and Challenges
You use different forms of measurement throughout your daily life, at home, at work, and in other day to day activities. For example, when brewing a pot of coffee in the morning, both the water and the coffee grounds must be measured to create a cup (or two) to start off the day. On the drive to work, or school, you also must consider the time of day and associated traffic, the distance to travel, and the amount of gas in the tank of the car.
Reflect on your daily life and think about the various ways in which you use measurement. Then, discuss the following in two separate posts during the unit week.
Part I: (Respond to these questions in the beginning of the unit week)
Part II: (Respond to these questions after you have completed Part I)
- Compare your measurement to something used within scientific research. Use the assigned Reading for this unit and publisher resources to provide a specific example for comparison, or feel free to share examples from another source. What type of device is used, what does it measure, and why is it an essential tool for measurement?
- Think back to this week’s Reading, including the section on Units and Numbers. How could standardized measurement improve your own measurement practices? Why is standardized measurement important within specific fields of science? Try to focus on one field (medicine, environmental science, geology, etc.) and provide an example of how standardized measurement allows for scientists to both clearly communicate their results as well as record their observations.
Must be 350-400 words