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Using Significant Digits
Science 1206-Physics Using Significant Digits
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Rules for Determining the Number of Significant Digits :
Any non-zero number Ex , 51.7 and 5.17 all have 3 sig figs Any zero between non-zero numbers Ex , 5057 and all have 4 sig figs Any trailing zeros after a decimal Ex , and all have 5 sig figs Any trailing zeros before a decimal if the value is a known measurement Ex has 1 sig fig while 100. has 3
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EXAMPLES Example: Number of Significant Figures: 0.0070 2 50 1 6200. 4
60093 5 5.30 3 5500
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Using Significant Digits
Addition/Subtraction When adding and subtracting, the answer must have the same number of decimal places as the measured value with the fewest decimal places Ex: 1.2 mm mm mm 2.01 - 3.4 Find the sum (or difference), then round to the correct number of sig figs.
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Continued… Multiplication/Division
Don’t forget the rules for rounding! Multiplication/Division When multiplying or dividing, the answer must have the same number of sig figs as the factor with the fewest sig figs Ex: Area of a triangle 3.2 cm 10.1 cm
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Examples = h h = 465 km = x 5.21 h
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Sometimes have both: ÷ (3.245)(2.05 – 13.6)
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Scientific Notation: Numbers greater than 10 Numbers less than 1
Have a positive exponent the exponent is equal to the number of places that the decimal point has been moved to the left. Ex: Numbers less than 1 Have a negative exponent The exponent is equal to the number of places that the decimal point is moved to the right. Ex:
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Many calculators enter it differently
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Homework Pg 349 # 2, 3 (List # of sig figs), 4, 6
Will be checked and corrected tomorrow!!
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Homework Check Pg 349 # 2, 3 (List # of sig figs), 4, 6
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Continued… At times, we need to convert from small units to large units, and vice versa Convert km into m Convert 45 min into hours Convert s into hours Sometimes we can do them in our heads, but it is easy to make mistakes
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Continued… Conversion Factors:
To convert units, multiply the current number by a conversion factor (equality) Example: Change 19.5 min into hours. Step 1: Find the equality 60 min : 1 h Step 2: Convert the equality into a fraction Step 3: Multiply it to convert the units 19.5 min x = Conversion Factor
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Practice (Find the conversion factor first)
5.00 km to m 265 m to mm 4.7h to min 23.6h to s
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