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1.2 Time and Distance Two ways to think about time: What time is it? How much time? A quantity of time is also called a time interval.

1.2 Time Time comes in mixed units. Seconds are very short. For calculations, you may need to convert hours and minutes into seconds. How many seconds is this time interval?

1.2 Distance Distance is the amount of space between two points. Distance is measured in units of length. The meter is a basic SI distance unit. In 1791, a meter was defined as one ten-millionth of the distance from the North Pole to the equator. What standard is used today?

1.2 Metric prefixes Prefixes are added to the names of basic SI units such as meter, liter and gram. Prefixes describe very small or large measurements.

1.2 The meter stick A meter stick is 1 meter long and is divided into millimeters and centimeters.

1.2 The meter stick Each centimeter is divided into ten smaller units, called millimeters. What is the length in cm?

1.3 Converting units To convert 1,565 pennies to the dollar amount, you divide 1,565 by 100 (since there are 100 pennies in a dollar). Converting SI units is just as easy as converting pennies to dollars.

Convert 655 mm to m Looking for: Given: Relationships: Solution: Solving Problems Convert 655 mm to m Looking for: …the distance in meters Given: …distance = 655 millimeters Relationships: Ex. There are 1000 millimeters in 1 meter Solution: 655 mm = .655 meters

Convert 142 km to m Looking for: Given: Relationships: Solution: Solving Problems Convert 142 km to m Looking for: …the distance in meters Given: …distance = 142 kilometers Relationships: Ex. There are ? meters in 1 kilometer? Solution: Use the conversion tool.

Convert 754,000 cm to km Looking for: Given: Relationships: Solution: Solving Problems Convert 754,000 cm to km Looking for: …the distance in kilometers Given: …distance = 754,000 centimeters Relationships: Ex. There are ? cm in 1 m? There are ? m in 1 km? Solution: Use the conversion tool.

1.3 Converting units A conversion factor is a ratio that has the value of one. This method of converting units is called dimensional analysis. To do the conversion you multiply 4.5 feet by a conversion factor.

Convert 4.5 ft to cm Looking for: Given: Relationships: Solution: Solving Problems Convert 4.5 ft to cm Looking for: You are asked for the distance in cm Given: You are given the distance in ft. Relationships: Ex. There are ? cm in 1 ft? 30.48 cm = 1 ft Solution: Make a conversion factor from equivalent

1.3 Converting units Use the correct conversion factor to convert: 175 yds. to m. 2.50 in. to mm.

1.3 Working with Measurements In the real world it is impossible for everyone to arrive at the exact same true measurement as everyone else. Find the length of the object in centimeters. How many digits does your answer have?

1.3 Uncertainty in measurements The best answer for the length of the paper clip is 2.65 cm. To a scientist this number means “between 2.60 and 2.70 cm.” The last digit, 5, representing the smallest amount, is uncertain.

1.3 Significant digits Significant digits are the meaningful digits in a measured quantity. The third digit tells someone the object is about halfway between 2.60 and 2.70 cm long. Therefore, we say there are three significant digits in this length measurement.

1.3 Which digits are significant? Digits that are always significant: Non-zero digits. Zeroes between two significant digits. All final zeroes to the right of a decimal point. Digits that are never significant: Leading zeroes to the right of a decimal point. (0.002 cm has only one significant digit.) Final zeroes in a number that does not have a decimal point.

What is area of 8.5 in. x 11.0 in. paper? Looking for: Given: Solve It! What is area of 8.5 in. x 11.0 in. paper? Looking for: …area of the paper Given: … width = 8.5 in; length = 11.0 in Relationship: Area = W x L Solution: 8.5 in x 11.0 in = 93.5 in2 # Sig. fig = two = 94 in2