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Introducing engineering
Science, Maths & Technology

Introducing engineering

...Système International (SI) of units recognises factors going up or down in steps of one thousand, although below a thousand factors of ten are also recognised. Thus all the factors shown in Tables 1 and 2 are recognised by the Système International. Although in the UK we still tend to use the mile when discussing large distances, the standard measure in most other...
Level 1: Introductory 15 hrs
Climate change and renewable energy
Nature & Environment

Climate change and renewable energy

...Système international d’unités (international system of units) known as SI. The SI unit of length, for example, is the metre (m), and the SI unit for time is the second (s). Example: What is 1000 metres in SI form? The prefix for one ‘thousand’ is ‘kilo’, so the answer is one kilometre (1 km in shortened form). One thousand metres, one kilometre and 1 km are...
IT: Information
Science, Maths & Technology

IT: Information

...Système International. The SI unit for length is the metre and for time is the second. In SI units, therefore, speed is expressed as metres per second. There is more about SI units in The Sciences Good Study Guide (Northedge et al., 1997). Activity 30 For a communications satellite to be in a geostationary orbit it has to be about 36,000 km above the Earth. How much...
Level 1: Introductory 20 hrs
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Science, Maths & Technology

Succeed with maths: part 2

...Système Internationale (SI) or International System, on which the metric system is based, and imperial. Both of these will be covered over the next two weeks, and this week will look in particular at measuring length. Watch the course author Maria Townsend introduce Week 1: Maria Townsend: This is my height measured in books, not a common unit of measurement but still an...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
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Science, Maths & Technology

Mathematics for science and technology

...Système International d’Unités). The SI forms the basis for this week’s study. By the end of this week you will have: gained an understanding of SI units and prefixes identified the order of magnitude of a value started to gain an understanding of logarithms considered the precision of measurements gained an understanding of rounding using significant figures...Week...
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Science, Maths & Technology

Discovering chemistry

...Système International d’Unites, abbreviated to SI) was developed in France during the 18th century in an effort to create a unified and rational system of weights and measures. The SI system was adopted as the world standard in 1960. Mass and volume (of liquids) are the quantities chemists most often work with and later in this session you will look at how these are...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
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Science, Maths & Technology

Understanding science: what we cannot know

...Système international), was chosen to match the duration of the astronomical second as measured by atomic clocks in 1958. Since 1972, a time scale derived from TAI, known as Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), has become the basis for all civil and scientific timekeeping. UTC attempts to keep in step with the rotation of the Earth by introducing an occasional ‘leap’...
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