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This will not go away this semester, so pay attention!!! Significant Figures This will not go away this semester, so pay attention!!! Vocabulary: significant figures “0-9”, Jasper Johns, 1960

Look at this measurement Every number on the screen is a measured value. Measured values are called significant figures. Which places were measured in this reading? How many significant figures are in the measurement? 99 g

Look at this measurement Answer: 2 Assuming the balance is calibrated correctly, is this the correct mass of the cart? 99 g

Looking at this new measurement, was the last measurement of 99 g correct? Was it accurate? How many sig. figs. are in this measurement? What’s the cost? Is this measurement accurate? 98.86 g

Looking at this new measurement, was the last measurement of 98 Looking at this new measurement, was the last measurement of 98.86 g correct? Was it accurate? How many sig. figs. are in this measurement? What’s the cost? Is this measurement accurate? 98.859 g

Look at this measurement Was every number on this balance’s display measured? Yes!!! The zeroes were measured. There were no tenths or hundredths of a gram, and we confirmed it with this balance. The zeroes are significant figures. 175.00 g

Look at this measurement So how many significant figures are in the measurement? 5 175.00 g

Significant Figure Rules All non-zero numbers are significant. (If you’re reporting a non-zero number, you measured it.) Example: 4652.31 mL has how many sig figs? 6

Significant Figure Rules 2. All “trapped” zeros are significant. (A zero between other numbers was measured.) Example: 8009 miles has how many sig figs? 4

Significant Figure Rules 3. If decimal is present, all trailing zeroes are significant. Example: 81.40 oz has how many sig figs? 4

Look at this measurement Do you think all of these measurements actually ended with zeroes or do you think the scale lacks accuracy in the ones place?

Look at this measurement When finding the mass of a truck that is thousands of pounds, accuracy to the ones place is not important compared to the added cost for the scale. So the ones place is rounded for all of these measurements. Those final zeroes are not significant. (They are important place holders though!)

Look at this measurement So how many significant figures are in measurement 1? 4 How many in measurement 2? How many in measurement 3?

Significant Figure Rules 4. If decimal is not present, all trailing zeroes are NOT significant. Example: 560 lb has how many sig figs? 2 13000 lb has how many sig figs? 3

Significant Figure Rules If I told you my weight is 00175 lb, are the zeroes in front significant? No. They were not measured. I do not have any thousands of pounds or ten-thousands of pounds to measure! The same is true with very small measurements like 0.0032 lb. The zeroes in front were not measured because the object did not have any tenths or hundredths of pounds to measure. The leading zeroes are NOT sig.

Significant Figure Rules 5. All leading zeroes are NOT significant. Example: 0.000452 L has how many sig figs? 3 0.04030 mg has how many sig figs? 4

Significant Figure Rules 6. Numbers that are counted and not measured have infinite significant figures. Example: 12 books 10 fingers 101 Dalmatians

Significant Figure Rules 7. All digits in scientific notation are significant. Example: 3.5 x 103 m has how many sig figs? 2 4.270 x 10-4 kg has how many sig figs? 4

Practice 482 4092 1003.30 0.00026 0.0300 12.00 890,000 40920 3400. 3.1x10-2 240000 58 1000 0.000302 300005 3.00x104 12.00010 240000 0.405000 2,300 0.000002

Now for the application

Mult. and Div. Rules Your answer should only have the number of sig fig as the measurement in the problem with the least sig fig.

Example 34.29 x 0.93 = 31.8897 32

Example 0.2658 / 34.0036 = 0.007816819 0.007817

Example 36.2 x 120 = 4344 4300

Add. and Subt. Rules Your answer should be rounded to the same place as the number with the least precise place.

Example 931.25 + 145.2 = 1076.45 1076.5

Example 198.065 - 23 175.065 175

Example 8200 + 15.4 = 8215.4 8200