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Dimensional Analysis The importance of units in calculations
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Conversion factors Making conversions between different units is very important Always keep track of the units Conversion factor equates two different units
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Unit factors Make use of unit factors There are 1000 mg in 1 g (conversion factor) 1000 mg/1 g = 1 1 g/1000 mg = 1 There are two unit factors for any conversion factors
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Follow the units Arrange conversion to eliminate the given unit
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Unit factors at work How many grams are there in 2680 mg of sucrose? We know there are 1 000 mg in 1 g 1 g/1000 mg = 1 (unit factor) ? g = amount in mg x unit factor Unit factor has value of 1 – no change in value Application of unit factor causes old units to cancel Never forget to show units of any measurement – unless it is a unit-less quantity
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Performing multiple conversions Apply each conversion factor sequentially, constructing a function with all units (and unit factors)
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Multiple dimensions Each dimension in a unit must be converted Volume provides an example 1 cm = 10 mm 1 cm 2 = 100 mm 2 1 cm 3 = 1,000 mm 3
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