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Definition |
Sets |
| 1 |
por |
12 sets |
| 2 |
using the most appropriate unit of measure that is the most beneficial for ease of collection and calculation |
8 sets |
| 3 |
-staff hours
-staff days
-weeks
-lump sum |
5 sets |
| 4 |
most appropriate unit of measure |
5 sets |
| 5 |
gram - weight (solid)
liter - volume (liquid)
meter - length (distance) |
5 sets |
| 6 |
set a standard and let us measure in between the discrete counting units |
4 sets |
| 7 |
meter-millimeters- micrometers- nanometers. 1m=1,000 milimeters = 10^3mm = 1000,000 micrometers = 10^6 microns (mu) = 1,000,000,000 nanometers = 10^9 nm |
3 sets |
| 8 |
each unit used in measurements (such as staff hours, staff days, weeks, or lump sum) is defined for each of the resources |
3 sets |
| 9 |
acct info should be measured and reported in the national monetary unit |
2 sets |
| 10 |
what is the unit you will measure in? |
2 sets |
| 11 |
this is a very simple, yet important consideration. the units that you select to for measurements will depend on the specific situation and the needs of the organization |
2 sets |
| 12 |
units of measure |
2 sets |
| 13 |
descriptions of the number of a measurement |
2 sets |
| 14 |
length-meters, volume-liters, mass-grams |
2 sets |
| 15 |
concentration
number
weight
volume
size
temp
time |
1 set |
| 16 |
us survey foot, international foot, and meters |
1 set |
| 17 |
8 ounces= 1 cup
2 cups= 1 pint
2 pints= 1 quart
4 quarts= 1 gallon
8 pints= 1 gallon
16 cups= 1 gallon |
1 set |
| 18 |
length=meters,cm
mass=grams
liquid=milliliter,liter
volume of rectangular prism=cm3,
density=gram/cm g/ml |
1 set |
| 19 |
frequency (pitch) - hertz
intensity (loudness) - decibels |
1 set |
| 20 |
pounds or units of measure used in weight |
1 set |
| 21 |
0 |
1 set |
| 22 |
1. cm³=ml (volume)
2. grams (mass) |
1 set |
| 23 |
centi, milli, micro, nano, angstrom |
1 set |
| 24 |
grams: mass; length: meter; volume: liter |
1 set |
| 25 |
radiation equivalent man (rem): unit of dose equivalent, equal to the product of absorbed dose in rad and a quality factor
sievert: unit in the international system used to measure the dose equivalence, or biologic effectiveness, of differing radiation; 1 sv=100 rem |
1 set |
| 26 |
a small amount of biological damage, our body can do some repairing on its own. |
1 set |
| 27 |
joules, calories, kwh, btus |
1 set |
| 28 |
si international system
1 rem-traditional unit/sievert-international system
rem radiation equivalent man - is the unit of dose equivalence, expressed as the product of the absorbed dose in rad and a quality factor
measure the occupational dose |
1 set |
| 29 |
time, distance, velocity, temp. mass, density, pressure |
1 set |
| 30 |
all units are the same, u.s. dollars in the u.s. |
1 set |
| 31 |
-frequency (pitch)
-intensity (loudness) |
1 set |
| 32 |
use metric system
standard length of metric system is a meter
microorganisms are usually measured in micrometers or nanometers |
1 set |
| 33 |
joule
calorie - the amount of heat needed to raise 1g of water by 1c |
1 set |
| 34 |
millimeter= -3
micrometer= -6
nanometer= -9
angstrom= -10 |
1 set |
| 35 |
elasticity |
1 set |
| 36 |
standard quantity used as a basis for measuring |
1 set |
| 37 |
forecasted units that often begin with service or product units, express packages to deliver, or customers needing maintenance service or repairs for their cars; can be translated to dollars by multiplying them by the unit price. |
1 set |
| 38 |
r=ohm's
v=volts(v)
i=amps(a)
p=watts(w)
e=kilowatts(kw)
t=hours(hrs) |
1 set |
| 39 |
meter
kilogram
second
mole
ampere
kelvin
candela
watt
newton
joule |
1 set |
| 40 |
meter (m)
millimeter (mm)
micrometer (μm)
nanometer (nm)
liter (l)
milliliter (ml)
microliter (μm)
conversions worksheet |
1 set |
| 41 |
centimeter gram second (cgs) - used in u.s.
meter-kilogram second (mks) or si - used internationally |
1 set |
| 42 |
accounting information should be measured and reported in the national monetary unit |
1 set |
| 43 |
blank assumption-use monetary units to measure financial statement items
in u.s., it's dollars |
1 set |
| 44 |
precipitation, evapotranspiration - typically quantified as mm/yr
snow and ice - mm/yr
runoff - mm/y
surface flows (discharges) and groundwater exchanges - m3/sec or 1/sec
unit of flow - ft3/sec
acre-foot - unit of volume equal to amount of water covering an area of 1 acre (43,560 ft2) to a depth of 1 foot (43,560 ft3)
volumes of reservoirs- typically expressed in terms of acre-feet |
1 set |
| 45 |
the words or abbreviations following numerals describing weight, height, length, or other ways to determine the specifics of something that can be measured. |
1 set |
| 46 |
rems, rads, roentgens |
1 set |
| 47 |
making performance measures use the right units (feet, miles, etc) |
1 set |
| 48 |
metric unit si unit |
1 set |
| 49 |
millimeter 10^-3, macrometer 10^-6, and nanometer 10^-9 |
1 set |
| 50 |
dyne/cm2
microbar = dyne/cm2 |
1 set |
| 51 |
-frenchie is an idiot
-choose the most appropriate |
1 set |
| 52 |
counts, units of measure |
1 set |
| 53 |
milligrams |
1 set |
| 54 |
nanometer <micrometer<millimeter<centimeter |
1 set |
| 55 |
always metric, always used in biology |
1 set |
| 56 |
when setting formats such as margins where a number is specified will be set as inches usually |
1 set |
| 57 |
if you need to calculate a unit price, divide the price of the item by the number of? |
1 set |
| 58 |
distance is usually measured in meter or kilometers, time is usually measured in seconds or hours |
1 set |
| 59 |
cm3 |
1 set |
| 60 |
liters |
1 set |
| 61 |
know why units of measure are important so they use them (ex: 12ft) |
1 set |
| 62 |
ex) kilometer, dekameter, meter, centimeter, millimeter, liter, milliliter, kilogram, gram |
1 set |
| 63 |
hl7 version 2.x+ |
1 set |
| 64 |
you must determine the most appropriate unit of measure. |
1 set |
| 65 |
1 roentgen (r) = 1 rad and 1 rem
• air = roentgen
• absorbed into tissue = rad
• biological effects or film badges = rem |
1 set |
| 66 |
unidades de medida |
1 set |
| 67 |
dollars, cents, hours, minutes, days, abcd? |
1 set |
| 68 |
units for liquids - liters (l), milliliters (ml)
units for solids - grams (g), milligrams (mg), micrograms (mcg or ug) |
1 set |
| 69 |
what is the most appropriate? will it be the most beneficial for the ease of collection and calculation of the data?
example: tracking costs, do you use dollars or cents? labor, do you use hours or minutes? |
1 set |
| 70 |
x |
1 set |
| 71 |
ways to label measurements of volume, mass, temperature, or length |
1 set |
| 72 |
mass, length, volume, time, pressure, energy, and temperature |
1 set |
| 73 |
scientists use a set of measuring units called si, or the international system of units. the base units are meters, kilograms, cubic meter, pascals, and kelvins. |
1 set |
| 74 |
physical quantities require units of measure. |
1 set |
| 75 |
16 tbsp= 1 cup
3 tsp= 1 tbsp
2 pt = 1 qt
4 qt = 1 gal
1 g = .035 oz
454 g = 1 lb |
1 set |
| 76 |
newtons |
1 set |
| 77 |
pascal(pa) |
1 set |