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Составить план текста Physics measures such physical чшntitics as time, length, mass, density, velocity, area, volume, tempcrature and cnergy. Different units oflength and mass exist. Nearly all ofthem are interrelated. Nowadays, threemain systems of measurement are widely used: the British system ofunity, the metric system ofunits and the Intemational system of units (SIWith а few exceptions, all the nations ofthe world use the metric system.It is so easy that anyone who knows arithmetic can leam it quickly. Beforethe introduction of the metric system (metre-kilogram-second), theBritish foot- pound-second system was widely used. But the latter system(which is still in use in Great Britain and the USA) was very complicatedand caused serious difficulties in the intemationa1 trade. For example, inthe British system 1 mile is equal to 1760 yards, 1 yard - to feet and1 foot- to 12 inches. This means that it's very difficult to convert units.But in the metric system each unit is а multiple of the following lower unitЬу ten. Therefore, the conversion to а higher quantity is done Ьу moving thedecimal point to the right to the required number of p1aces, and vice versa.The idea of decimal system was realised only at the end of the 18thcentury. In 1791, the French Academy of Science decided that the standard of length should Ье one ten-rnillionth part of the distance from theEquator to the North Pole. The two French scientists charged with thetask took this distance on а line running through Paris and divided it into10 000 000 equal parts. They called one of the parts а metre ('measure'), which became the main unit. Metre was also used to measure area andvolume. Thus а square metre and а cublc metre appeared.The main advantage of the system is that for shorter measurements themetre is divided Ьу ten, so а decima1 system was used. Shorter units hadLatin preftxes and longer ones - Greek preftxes. So, 'millimetre' is Latinfor 'а thousandth part of а metre' and 'kilometre' is Greek for 'а thousand metres'.As for the unit of mass, it was defined as the mass of а cublc centimetre of water at the temperature of 4 ·с (the temperature of its maximumdensity). As we know, the name of this unit is gramme.159 The SI units is derived from the metric system and was intemationallyaccepted in 1960. Besides metre (m), kilogram (kg) and second (s), itsbasic units are Kelwin (К), ampere (а), mole (mol), and candle (cd). Thissystem was introduced in our country in the 1960s and every day we measure things Ьу the units from this system.

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Ермакова Ирина674
Александр Бородин был гением в двух направлениях : музыка и химия. Сочинение музыки было просто хобби для него, но он считается одним из величайших русских композиторов. Его опера "Князь Игорь" считается одной из самых важных исторических русских опер.
Он обучался игре на фортепиано и виолончели в молодости, но увлекся химией после попытки сделать фейерверк. Он изучал медицину и стал хирургом русской армии.
Позже он стал профессором химии в медико-хирургической Академии в Петербурге, и всю оставшуюся жизнь преподавал там студентам. Он любил преподавать. Он также проводил много времени проводя научные эксперименты.
В своем письме он писал , что написание музыки было просто хобби для него. Музыка занимала его когда он был вдали от химической лаборатории или класса .На самом деле он часто делал перерывы во время дискуссии о музыке на осуществление экспериментов ! Он также сказал, что он мог только сочинять, когда он был слишком болен, чтобы читать лекции.

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Составить план текста Physics measures such physical чшntitics as time, length, mass, density, velocity, area, volume, tempcrature and cnergy. Different units oflength and mass exist. Nearly all ofthem are interrelated. Nowadays, threemain systems of measurement are widely used: the British system ofunity, the metric system ofunits and the Intemational system of units (SIWith а few exceptions, all the nations ofthe world use the metric system.It is so easy that anyone who knows arithmetic can leam it quickly. Beforethe introduction of the metric system (metre-kilogram-second), theBritish foot- pound-second system was widely used. But the latter system(which is still in use in Great Britain and the USA) was very complicatedand caused serious difficulties in the intemationa1 trade. For example, inthe British system 1 mile is equal to 1760 yards, 1 yard - to feet and1 foot- to 12 inches. This means that it's very difficult to convert units.But in the metric system each unit is а multiple of the following lower unitЬу ten. Therefore, the conversion to а higher quantity is done Ьу moving thedecimal point to the right to the required number of p1aces, and vice versa.The idea of decimal system was realised only at the end of the 18thcentury. In 1791, the French Academy of Science decided that the standard of length should Ье one ten-rnillionth part of the distance from theEquator to the North Pole. The two French scientists charged with thetask took this distance on а line running through Paris and divided it into10 000 000 equal parts. They called one of the parts а metre ('measure'), which became the main unit. Metre was also used to measure area andvolume. Thus а square metre and а cublc metre appeared.The main advantage of the system is that for shorter measurements themetre is divided Ьу ten, so а decima1 system was used. Shorter units hadLatin preftxes and longer ones - Greek preftxes. So, 'millimetre' is Latinfor 'а thousandth part of а metre' and 'kilometre' is Greek for 'а thousand metres'.As for the unit of mass, it was defined as the mass of а cublc centimetre of water at the temperature of 4 ·с (the temperature of its maximumdensity). As we know, the name of this unit is gramme.159 The SI units is derived from the metric system and was intemationallyaccepted in 1960. Besides metre (m), kilogram (kg) and second (s), itsbasic units are Kelwin (К), ampere (а), mole (mol), and candle (cd). Thissystem was introduced in our country in the 1960s and every day we measure things Ьу the units from this system.
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