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Dimensional Analysis
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Measurement Ratios In order to use dimensional analysis, you have to understand that you need to use ratios that have a value of 1 to change the units of measurement. Example 60 sec 5280 ft 12 in 1 min1 mile1 ft These are all examples of ratios that equal 1 because the measurement in the numerator is equal to the measurement in the denominator.
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Cross Reducing Just as you cross reduce fractions whenever possible, you want to cross reduce the units of measurement until you get the units you want in your answer. Example: ½ x ⅔ You cross reduce the 2s to get the answer ⅓ 25 mi x 2 hr 1 hr 120 min The hr unit of measurement cancels out so that all that is left is miles/minutes.
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Example Problem A car is traveling 65 miles/hr. How many feet per second is it traveling? 65 miles x 5280 ft. x 1 hour x 1 minute = feet 1 hour 1 mile 60 min 60 sec sec Cancel out all units of measurement that can be cross reduced. When all that is left is feet/sec, which is what you want, then you just work with the numbers. 65 x 5280 x 1 x 1 1 1 60 60 Now cross reduce as much as you can, multiply across, then divide. The result will be the number of feet per second you are traveling when going 65 mph. Answer: 95.3 feet/sec
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Practice Problems How many seconds are there in one week? How many ounces are in one ton? How many cups in one gallon?
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