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1 Scientific Notation Notes You will need your own paper.

2 Purpose: Often in science we work with numbers that are really small or really big. Not wanting to spend a lot of time writing zeros, we use scientific notation instead. Scientific notation works on powers of ten, making the zeros that we don’t want to write the exponents of ten.

3 Examples: 1,000,000=1 x 10 6 10,000=1 x 10 4 100=1 x 10 2 10=1 x 10 1 0.1=1 x 10 -1 0.01=1 x 10 -2 0.0001=1 x 10 -4 0.000001=1 x 10 -6

4 Examples: A. 35,000 =3. 5 0 0 0. =3.5 x 10 4 B. 0.0042 =0. 0 0 4. 2 =4.2 x 10 -3 C. 0.0000815 =0.0 0 0 0 8. 1 5=8.15 x 10 -5 Note: the decimal gets moved behind the first nonzero digit - ALWAYS! To take a number out of scientific notation just reverse the direction the decimal has moved

5 Significant Digits and Scientific Notation Keep the Sig Digs the same!

6 In scientific notation it is the significand (the front part) that contains the significant digits. Again, nothing after the “x” sign counts towards signifcant digits. 5.423 x 10 9 has 4 sig digs 9.0 x 10 -4 has 2 sig digs 1.0000008 x 10 2 has 8 sig digs When converting into or out of scientific notation you MUST KEEP THE SIG DIGS THE SAME.

7 Try These: Turn these into scientific notation: A)405,000 B)0.00203 C)0.009000 D)40 Turn these into standard notation: E) 7.601 x 10 6 F) 4.20 x 10 -3 G) 1.0000 x 10 2

8 Try These: Turn these into scientific notation: A)405,0004.05 x 10 5 B)0.002032.03 x 10 -3 C)0.0090009.000 x 10 -3 D)404 x 10 1 Turn these into standard notation: E) 7.601 x 10 6 7601000 F) 4.20 x 10 -3 0.00420 G) 1.0000 x 10 2 100.00

9 Using Scientific Notation in a Calculator It’s not like you think…

10 You must communicate with the calculator in the way it was meant to communicate. This is most important with scientific notation. For example: 6.022 x 10 23 ÷ 2.52 x 10 14 = ? Instead of using “x 10^” the calculator needs the “EE” button. On the screen you would see: 6.022 E 23÷2.52 E 14, and it would equal 2.39 E 9, which you would write down as 2.39 x 10 9. Without the “EE” button you’d get the answer 2.39 x 10 37 - which is completely wrong.

11 A Final Thought About Scientific Notation

12 Lets say I counted 100 Skittles, and wanted to report this to a friend. He would think I rounded to the hundreds place, but I counted each skittle and know it to the ones place. How do I show this?

13 Scientific Notation to the rescue!

14 Lets say I counted 100 Skittles, and wanted to report this to a friend. He would think I rounded to the hundreds place, but I counted each skittle and know it to the ones place. How do I show this? Because I want the ones place to be a significant digit it will report it as 1.00 x 10 2. Now both zeros are significant and my friend knows I rounded to the ones place.

15 Try These: Round 4,500,000 to four sig digs. Round 0.002 to three sig digs.

16 Try These: Round 4,500,000 to four sig digs. 4.500 x 10 6 Round 0.002 to three sig digs.

17 Try These: Round 4,500,000 to four sig digs. 4.500 x 10 6 Round 0.002 to three sig digs. 2.00 x 10 -3


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