Significant Figures in Calculations

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Significant Figures in Calculations Chapter 1 Measurements Significant Figures in Calculations

Every time we state a number it is limited by the accuracy of the measurement.

He rushed for about 200 yards…or was it 212 yards or maybe 212.2 I weigh 172 lbs…or is it 172.4lbs or is it 172.4257689 lbs. I have $30,000…or is it $30,134 …or maybe $30,134.25

Significant Figures in Measurement The numbers reported in a measurement are limited by the measuring tool Significant figures in a measurement include the known digits plus one estimated digit

Counting Significant Figures Number of Significant Figures 38.15 cm 4 5.6 ft 2 65.6 lb ___ 122.55 m ___ Rule 1: All non-zero digits (1-9) in a measured number are significant (count).

Leading Zeros (zeros at the beginning of a number) Number of Significant Figures 0.008 mm 1 0.0156 oz 3 0.0042 lb ____ 0.000262 mL ____ Rule 2: Leading zeros in decimal numbers are not significant (don’t count).

“Sandwiched” Zeros Number of Significant Figures 50.8 mm 3 2001 min 4 0.702 lb ____ 0.00405 m ____ Rule 3: Zeros between nonzero numbers (1-9) are significant (count).

Trailing Zeros (zeros at the end of a number) Number of Significant Figures 25.000 in. 5 200 yr 1 48.600 gal ____ 25,005,000 g ____ Rule 4: Trailing zeros in numbers without decimals are not significant (don’t count), they are serving as place holders. If there is a decimal they are significant (count).

Learning Check 1. Which answers contain 3 significant figures? a) 0.4760 b) 0.00476 c) 4760 2. All the zeros are significant in a) 0.00307 b) 25.300 c) 2.050

Solution 1. Which answers contain 3 significant figures? b) 0.00476 c) 4760 2. All the zeros are significant in b) 25.300 c) 2.050

Learning Check a) 22.0 and 22.00 b) 400.0 and 40 3. In which set(s) do both numbers contain the same number of significant figures? a) 22.0 and 22.00 b) 400.0 and 40 c) 0.000015 and 150,000

Solution 3. In which set(s) do both numbers contain the same number of significant figures? c) 0.000015 and 150,000

Learning Check State the number of significant figures in each of the following: 4. 0.030 m 1 2 3 5. 4.050 L 2 3 4 6. 0.0008 g 1 2 4 7. 3.00 m 1 2 3 8. 2,080,000 bees 3 5 7

Solution 4. 0.030 m 2 5. 4.050 L 4 6. 0.00008 g 1 7. 3.00 m 3 8. 2,080,000 bees 3 Timberlake lecture plus

Significant Numbers in Calculations A calculated answer cannot be more precise than the measuring tool. A calculated answer must match the least precise measurement. Significant figures are needed for final answers from 1) adding or subtracting 2) multiplying or dividing

Adding and Subtracting The answer has the same number of decimal places as the measurement with the fewest decimal places. 25.2 one decimal place + 1.34 two decimal places 26.54 answer 26.5 one decimal place

Learning Check In each calculation, round the answer to the correct number of significant figures. 9. 235.05 + 19.6 + 2.1 = a) 256.75 b) 256.8 c) 257 10. 58.925 - 18.2 = a) 40.725 b) 40.73 c) 40.7

Solution 9. 235.05 + 19.6 + 2.1 = 2) 256.8 10. 58.925 - 18.2 = 3) 40.7 Timberlake lecture plus

Multiplying and Dividing Round (or add zeros) to the calculated answer until you have the same number of significant figures as the measurement with the fewest significant figures.

Learning Check 11. 2.19 X 4.2 = a) 9 b) 9.2 c) 9.198 12. 4.311 ÷ 0.07 = a) 61.58 b) 62 c) 60

Solution 11. 2.19 X 4.2 = b) 9.2 12. 4.311 ÷ 0.07 = c) 60