Mathematics in Physics Chapter 2 Mathematics in Physics
Metric System
A system of Measurements that is based on the power of ten or multiples of ten
SI International System
The system of measurements that has been adopted by the scientific world based on the metric system
Basic Units
Length meter m Mass kilogram kg Time second s Temp. kelvin K Matter mole mol Current amp A Lum. Int. candela cd
Drill A bird flies east for 30 min at 20 mph, then flies west for 45 min at 16 mph, then flies east for 75 min at 4 mph. How far is the bird from its original position?
SI Prefixes
Nano n 0.000000001 10-9 micro m 0.000001 10-6 milli m 0.001 10-3 centi c 0.01 10-2 deci d 0.1 10-1 kilo k 1000 103 mega M 1,000,000 106 giga G 1,000,000,000 109
Scientific Notation
M x 10n 1.00... M < 10 n = an integer
M x 10n M is the coefficient n is the exponent
Convert each of the following to scientific notation: 620,000,000 0
Addition & Subtraction in Scientific Notation
When adding w/o calculator change all additives to the same power of ten add coefficients power of ten remains constant 3 x 104 + 4 x 105 0.3 x 105 + 4 x 105 When adding with calculator all scientific notations must be within parentheses 3 x 104 + 4 x 105 (3 x 104) + (4 x 105)
When subtracting w/o a calculator change all numbers to the same exponent subtract coefficients keep exponents constant When subtracting with a calculator place all scientific notations within parentheses
Add: 4.10 x 1016 3.4 x 10-186 5.2 x 1015 6.20 x 10-185
Subtract: 4.10 x 1016 3.4 x 10-186 5.2 x 1015 6.20 x 10-185
Add: Subtract: 2.25 x 1016 3.40 x 10-18 7.7 x 1015 - 6.2 x 10-19
Multiplication & Division in Scientific Notation
When multiplying w/o a calculator multiply coefficients add exponents When multiplying with a calculator place all scientific notations within parentheses
When dividing in w/o a calculator divide coefficients subtract exponents When dividing in with a calculator place all scientific notations within parentheses
Multiply: 4.10 x 10126 2.0 x 10-186 3.0 x 1015 1.20 x 1018
divide: 4.40 x 1016 6.4 x 10186 2.2 x 1015 3.20 x 10-185
Compute: 4.40 x 10-6 6.4 x 10186 2.0 x 1015 3.20 x 1085 x
Measurement Uncertainties
Accuracy
How close the measurement is to the correct measurement
Precision
How well one can repeat the same results in a measurement
Significant Digits
The valid digits in a measurement removing all digits that have too much uncertainty to count
Determine Sig Dig: 215 21.5 21500 21.500 0.000 215 205 0.000 215 000 000
Conversion Factors Ratios = 1
100 cm 1 m = 1 1 m 100 cm = 1
Conversion Factors When you multiply any number by a conversion factor, the number’s magnitude does not change
1 nm 10-9 m = 1 1 mm 10-6 m = 1
1mm 10-3 m = 1 1 cm 10-2 m = 1
1km 103 m = 1 1 Mm 106 m = 1
1Gm 109 m = 1 109 m 1 Gm = 1
1 mm 10-3 m 44 m x = 44 x 103 mm = 4.4 x 104 mm
Drill: Convert: 1) 53 mm to km 2) 80 Gbytes to Mbytes 3) 44 mg to ng 4) 62 cm to km
Parallax
Differences in a measurement due to the angle of observation
Common Units m = mass in (kg) t = time in (s) d = displacement in (m)
Common Units v = velocity in (m/s) a = acceleration in (m/s2) F = force in (N) N = Newton = kgm/s2
Common Units W = work in (J) J = Joules = kgm2/s2 P = Power in (W) W = Watts = kgm2/s3
Graphing Data
Convert: 1) 44 mm to km 2) 21 ms to Ms 3) 64 cg to ng
Convert: 1) 3.5 mm3 to m3 2) 3.6 km/hr to m/s
A measure of mass per unit volume Density A measure of mass per unit volume
Density (D) (r) r = m/V
Calculate the density of 750 g of a substance occupying 12 Calculate the density of 750 g of a substance occupying 12.5 mL of space.
Convert: 1) 23 cm/ms to km/ns 2) 56 mg/nL to kg/ML
Convert: 1800 km/hr to mm/ns
Convert: 47 mg/nL to mg/mL
Calculate the density in g/cm3 of a 0 Calculate the density in g/cm3 of a 0.62 Mg chunk of metal that has dimensions of 12.5 mm by 4.0 m by 2.0 x 10-3 km. V = lwh r = m/V
Convert: 144 km/hr to mm/ns
Convert: 250 kg/m3 to mg/cm3
Convert: 1)1800 miles/hr to mm/ns 2.54 cm = 1 inch
Drill: Convert: 4.6 mg/nL to Mg/m3 1 mL = 1 cm3
Convert: 2.5 x 108 miles/year to mm/ms 2.54 cm = 1.00 inch
Name & describe the seven basic units
Name & give the multiple for: k, m, M, m, n, c, & G
Calculate the density in g/mL of 7. 520 x 104 kg of stuff occupying 2 Calculate the density in g/mL of 7.520 x 104 kg of stuff occupying 2.5 x 103 m3 of space.
Calculate the volume in kL of an rectangular prism with a length of 25 cm, width of 40.0 mm, & a height of 33500 mm.
Review Lab Due Monday