Conversion Factors and Unit Cancellation

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Conversion Factors and Unit Cancellation Converting between two sets of units never changes the number of significant figures in a measurement. Remember, data are only as good as the original measurement, and no later manipulations can clean them up.

A physical quantity must include: Number 5 grams 12.5 mL + Unit of measure

1 foot = 12 inches equivalance Calculation Corner: Unit Conversion Equivalancies and conversion factors 1 foot = 12 inches equivalance

Calculation Corner: Unit Conversion 1 foot = 12 inches 1 foot = 1 12 inches Conversion factor

Calculation Corner: Unit Conversion 1 foot = 12 inches 1 foot = 1 12 inches 12 inches = 1 1 foot

Calculation Corner: Unit Conversion 1 foot 12 inches 12 inches 1 foot “Conversion factors”

( ) ( ) Calculation Corner: Unit Conversion 1 foot 12 inches 12 inches “Conversion factors” 3 feet is equal to how many inches? ( 12 inches ) ( ) 3 feet = 36 inches 1 foot

( ) ______ How many cm are in 1.32 meters? equality: 1 m = 100 cm (or 0.01 m = 1 cm) applicable conversion factors: ______ 1 m 100 cm ______ 1 m 100 cm or ( ) ______ 1 m 100 cm 132 cm X cm = 1.32 m = We use the idea of unit cancellation to decide upon which one of the two conversion factors we choose.

Again, the units must cancel. How many meters is 8.72 cm? equality: 1 m = 100 cm applicable conversion factors: ______ 1 m 100 cm ______ 1 m 100 cm or ( ) ______ 1 m 100 cm 0.0872 m X m = 8.72 cm = Again, the units must cancel.

Again, the units must cancel. How many feet is 39.37 inches? equality: 1 ft = 12 in applicable conversion factors: ______ 1 ft 12 in ______ 1 ft 12 in or ( ) ____ 1 ft 12 in 3.28 ft X ft = 39.37 in = Again, the units must cancel.

( ) ( ) ____ ______ How many kilometers is 15,000 decimeters? 10 dm 1 km 1.5 km X km = 15,000 dm =

How many seconds is 4.38 days? ____ ( ) ( ) _____ ( ) ____ 24 h 1 d 1 h 60 min 1 min 60 s X s = 4.38 d 378,432 s = If we are accounting for significant figures, we would change this to… 3.78 x 105 s

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Simple Math with Conversion Factors

Example Problem Measured dimensions of a rectangle: length (L) = 9.70 cm width (W) = 4.25 cm L W Find area of rectangle. A = L . W = (9.70 cm)(4.25 cm) = 41.2 cm 2 . cm

( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Convert 41.2 cm2 to m2. ______ ______ ______ ______ X m2 = 41.2 cm2 = 0.412 m2 WRONG! = 0.412 cm.m Recall that… 41.2 cm2 = 41.2 cm.cm ( ) ______ ( ) ______ X m2 = 41.2 cm.cm 100 cm 1 m 100 cm 1 m = 0.00412 m2 ( ) ______ 100 cm 1 m 2 X m2 = 41.2 cm2 = 0.00412 m2

( ) ( ) ( ) Convert 41.2 cm2 to mm2. _____ _____ _____ Recall that… 41.2 cm2 = 41.2 cm.cm ( ) _____ ( ) _____ X mm2 = 41.2 cm.cm 1 cm 10 mm 1 cm 10 mm = 4,120 mm2 2 ( ) _____ 1 cm 10 mm X mm2 = 41.2 cm2 = 4,120 mm2

Measured dimensions of a rectangular solid: Length = 15.2 cm Width = 3.7 cm Height = 8.6 cm H W Find volume of solid. L V = L . W . H = (15.2 cm)(3.7 cm)(8.6 cm) = 480 cm 3

( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Convert to m3. _____ _____ _____ _____ _________ cm.cm.cm ( ) _____ ( ) _____ ( ) _____ 100 cm 1 m X m3 = 480 cm 3 2 100 cm 1 m 100 cm 1 m = or ( ) _____ 100 cm 1 m 3 X m3 = 480 cm3 = 0.000480 m3 or 1 m 1000000 cm ( ) _________ 3 X m3 = 480 cm3 4.80 x 10-4 m3 =

Convert to m3... Measured dimensions of a rectangular solid: Length = 15.2 cm Width = 3.7 cm Height = 8.6 cm 0.152 m 0.037 m 0.086 m H W Find volume of solid. L V = L . W . H = (0.152 m)(0.037 m)(0.086 m) = 0.000480 m 3

Convert to mm3.

By what factor do mm and cm differ? 10 100 By what factor do mm3 and cm3 differ? 1,000 1 cm = 10 mm (1 cm)2 = (10 mm)2 1 cm2 = 100 mm2 (1 cm)3 = (10 mm)3 1 cm3 = 1000 mm3

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