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: A [[bacteria]] may be 1 micrometre (1µm) long. | : A [[bacteria]] may be 1 micrometre (1µm) long. | ||
: A grain of salt may be 50 micrograms (50µg) in [[mass]]. | : A grain of salt may be 50 micrograms (50µg) in [[mass]]. | ||
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+ | ===Converting from Micro=== | ||
+ | To convert from [[micro]] to the base unit you must divide by 1000,000. | ||
+ | : <math>63000\mu m = \frac{63000}{1000,000}m = 0.063m</math> | ||
+ | |||
+ | : <math>8400\mu m = \frac{8400}{1000,000}m = 0.0084m</math> | ||
+ | |||
+ | : <math>260\mu m = \frac{260}{1000,000}m = 0.00026m</math> | ||
+ | |||
+ | : <math>98\mu m = \frac{98}{1000,000}m = 0.000098m</math> | ||
+ | |||
+ | : <math>3\mu m = \frac{3}{1000,000}m = 0.000003m</math> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Converting to Micro=== | ||
+ | To convert to [[micro]] from a base unit you must times by 1000,000. | ||
+ | : <math>8m = 8\times1000,000 \mu m = 8,000,000\mu m</math> | ||
+ | |||
+ | : <math>54m = 54\times1000,000 \mu m = 24,000,000\mu m</math> | ||
+ | |||
+ | : <math>6.2m = 6.2\times1000,000 \mu m = 6,200,000\mu m</math> | ||
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+ | : <math>0.33m = 0.33\times1000,000 \mu m = 330,000\mu m</math> | ||
+ | |||
+ | : <math>0.052m = 0.052\times1000,000 \mu m = 52,000\mu m</math> | ||
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+ | ==Key Stage 4== | ||
+ | ===Meaning=== | ||
+ | [[Micro]] is a [[Unit Prefix]] that means a number is 10<sup>-6</sup> the normal [[unit]]. | ||
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+ | ===About Micro=== | ||
+ | : [[Micro]] can be shortened to the greek letter µ (pronounced 'mew'). | ||
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+ | ===Examples=== | ||
+ | : A micrometre (µm) is 10<sup>-6</sup> metres (m). | ||
+ | : A microvolt (µV) is 10<sup>-6</sup> volts (V). | ||
+ | : A microgram (µg) is 10<sup>-6</sup> grams (g). | ||
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+ | ===Converting from Micro=== | ||
+ | To convert from [[micro]] to the base unit you must times by 10<sup>-6</sup>. | ||
+ | : <math>63000\mu m = 63000\times10^{-6}m = 0.063m</math> | ||
+ | |||
+ | : <math>8400\mu m = 8400\times10^{-6}m = 0.0084m</math> | ||
+ | |||
+ | : <math>260\mu m = 260\times10^{-6}m = 0.00026m</math> | ||
+ | |||
+ | : <math>98\mu m = 98\times10^{-6}m = 0.000098m</math> | ||
+ | |||
+ | : <math>3\mu m = 3\times10^{-6}m = 0.000003m</math> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Converting to Micro=== | ||
+ | To convert to [[micro]] from a base unit you must times by 10<sup>6</sup> because there are 1,000,000 of them in the base unit. | ||
+ | : <math>8m = 8\times10^{6} \mu m = 8,000,000\mu m</math> | ||
+ | |||
+ | : <math>54m = 54\times10^{6} \mu m = 24,000,000\mu m</math> | ||
+ | |||
+ | : <math>6.2m = 6.2\times10^{6} \mu m = 6,200,000\mu m</math> | ||
+ | |||
+ | : <math>0.33m = 0.33\times10^{6} \mu m = 330,000\mu m</math> | ||
+ | |||
+ | : <math>0.052m = 0.052\times10^{6} \mu m = 52,000\mu m</math> |
Latest revision as of 16:59, 21 March 2019
Contents
Key Stage 3
Meaning
Micro is a Unit Prefix that means a number is 1000,000 times smaller than the normal unit.
About Micro
- Micro can be shortened to the greek letter µ (pronounced 'mew').
Examples
- A micrometre (µm) is 1/1000,000th of a metre (m).
- A microvolt (µV) is 1/1000,000th of a volt (V).
- A microgram (µg) is 1/1000,000th of a gram (g).
Converting from Micro
To convert from micro to the base unit you must divide by 1000,000. \[63000\mu m = \frac{63000}{1000,000}m = 0.063m\]
\[8400\mu m = \frac{8400}{1000,000}m = 0.0084m\]
\[260\mu m = \frac{260}{1000,000}m = 0.00026m\]
\[98\mu m = \frac{98}{1000,000}m = 0.000098m\]
\[3\mu m = \frac{3}{1000,000}m = 0.000003m\]
Converting to Micro
To convert to micro from a base unit you must times by 1000,000. \[8m = 8\times1000,000 \mu m = 8,000,000\mu m\]
\[54m = 54\times1000,000 \mu m = 24,000,000\mu m\]
\[6.2m = 6.2\times1000,000 \mu m = 6,200,000\mu m\]
\[0.33m = 0.33\times1000,000 \mu m = 330,000\mu m\]
\[0.052m = 0.052\times1000,000 \mu m = 52,000\mu m\]
Key Stage 4
Meaning
Micro is a Unit Prefix that means a number is 10-6 the normal unit.
About Micro
- Micro can be shortened to the greek letter µ (pronounced 'mew').
Examples
- A micrometre (µm) is 10-6 metres (m).
- A microvolt (µV) is 10-6 volts (V).
- A microgram (µg) is 10-6 grams (g).
Converting from Micro
To convert from micro to the base unit you must times by 10-6. \[63000\mu m = 63000\times10^{-6}m = 0.063m\]
\[8400\mu m = 8400\times10^{-6}m = 0.0084m\]
\[260\mu m = 260\times10^{-6}m = 0.00026m\]
\[98\mu m = 98\times10^{-6}m = 0.000098m\]
\[3\mu m = 3\times10^{-6}m = 0.000003m\]
Converting to Micro
To convert to micro from a base unit you must times by 106 because there are 1,000,000 of them in the base unit. \[8m = 8\times10^{6} \mu m = 8,000,000\mu m\]
\[54m = 54\times10^{6} \mu m = 24,000,000\mu m\]
\[6.2m = 6.2\times10^{6} \mu m = 6,200,000\mu m\]
\[0.33m = 0.33\times10^{6} \mu m = 330,000\mu m\]
\[0.052m = 0.052\times10^{6} \mu m = 52,000\mu m\]