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Measurement in Physics AP Physics B. 2 There are seven fundamental units in the metric system. All other units are derived from these units.

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1 Measurement in Physics AP Physics B

2 2 There are seven fundamental units in the metric system. All other units are derived from these units.

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4 Most commonly used prefixes in Physics PrefixFactorSymbol Mega- ( mostly used for radio station frequencies)x 10 6 M Kilo- ( used for just about anything, Europe uses the Kilometer instead of the mile on its roads) x 10 3 K Centi- ( Used significantly to express small distances in optics. This is the unit MOST people in AP forget to convert) x 10 -2 c Milli- ( Used sometimes to express small distances) x 10 -3 m Micro- ( Used mostly in electronics to express the value of a charge or capacitor) x 10 -6  Nano ( Used to express the distance between wave crests when dealing with light and the electromagnetic spectrum) x 10 -9 n Tip: Use your constant sheet when you forget a prefix value

5 SI units for Physics The SI stands for "System International”. There are 3 fundamental SI units for LENGTH, MASS, and TIME. They basically breakdown like this: SI QuantitySI Unit LengthMeter MassKilogram TimeSecond Of course there are many other units to consider. Many times, however, we express these units with prefixes attached to the front. This will, of course, make the number either larger or smaller. The nice thing about the prefix is that you can write a couple of numbers down and have the unit signify something larger. Example: 1 Kilometer – The unit itself denotes that the number is actually larger than "1" considering fundamental units. The fundamental unit would be 1000 meters

6 6 RULES FOR COUNTING SIGNIFICANT FIGURES 1.All nonzero digits are significant. Ex. 123 g 3 significant figures. 25 g 2 significant figures 26.42 g 4 significant figures 2.All zeros between non zero digits are significant. Ex. 506 L 3 significant figures 900.43 L 5 significant figures 3.Decimal numbers that begin with zero. The zeros to the left of the first nonzero number are not significant. Ex. 0.205 L 3 significant figures 0.0047 L 2 significant figures

7 7 4.Decimal numbers that end in zero. The last zero is significant. Ex. 8.00 g 3 significant figures 35.000 g 5 significant figures 8.0 g 2 significant figures 5.Non decimal numbers that end in zero. The zero is significant only when a written decimal is shown. Ex. 480 g 2 significant figures 900 g 1 significant figure 90. g 2 significant figure

8 8 PRACTICE 1.65.42 g _____ 2.385 L _____ 3.0.14 ml _____ 4.709.2 m _____ 5.5006.12 kg _____ 6.400 dm _____ 7.260. mm _____ 8.0.47 cg _____ 9.0.0068 km _____ 10.7.0 cm _____ 11.36.00 g _____ 12.0.0070 kg _____ 13.100.6040 L _____ 14.340.00 cm _____ Determine the number of significant figures.

9 Rounding Numbers Round 40.701 the following to 4 sf 3 sf 2 sf 1 sf

10 Multiplying & Dividing Sig Figs Keep the smallest number 55.65 x 8.01 = 30.95 / 5.1 =

11 Adding and Subtractiong Sig Figs Stop at the least certain place value. (last sig fig closet to the left) 8800 + 35.03 = 853.354 – 3 =

12 Scientific Notation You must have the same number of sig figs in the answer as the question. Convert to scientific notation 5800000 23.00 0.000050 0.0035

13 Example If a capacitor is labeled 2.5mF(microFarads), how would it be labeled in just Farads? The FARAD is the fundamental unit used when discussed capacitors! 2.5 x 10 -6 F Notice that we just add the factor on the end and use the root unit. The radio station XL106.7 transmits at a frequency of 106.7 x 10 6 Hertz. How would it be written in MHz (MegaHertz)? A HERTZ is the fundamental unit used when discussed radio frequency! 106.7 MHz Notice we simply drop the factor and add the prefix.

14 Dimensional Analysis Suppose we want to convert 65 mph to ft/s or m/s. Dimensional Analysis is simply a technique you can use to convert from one unit to another. The main thing you have to remember is that the GIVEN UNIT MUST CANCEL OUT.

15 Solve for the variable Solve for x y = mx + b Solve for x y = kx/z Sove for b c 2 =

16 Solve for the variable Solve for h V = π r 2 h Solve for d 1 A = ½ d 1 d 2

17 Slope y = mx + b Plot using the calculator Hit stat enter to clear existing list hit 2 nd + #4 enter (look for the work done) Insert x in L 1 and y in L 2 Hit stat then arrow to cal then hit #4 enter XY 04 116 228 452 676 8100

18 Slope y = mx + b Plot using the calculator Determine The slope What is the y-intercept Write the equation of the line in the form of y=mx+b Determine y if x = 7 Determine x if y = 0 XY 04 116 228 452 676 8100

19 Trigonometric Functions Many concepts in physics act at angles or make right triangles. Let’s review common functions.

20 Trig Review Solve for all the sides and angles. llll 7.5 m 35 В °

21 Trig Review Solve for all the sides and angles. llll 13 m 65 В °

22 Trig Review Solve for all the sides and angles. llll 20 m 25 В °

23 Example A person attempts to measure the height of a building by walking out a distance of 46.0 m from its base and shining a flashlight beam toward its top. He finds that when the beam is elevated at an angle of 39 degrees with respect to the horizontal,as shown, the beam just strikes the top of the building. a) Find the height of the building and b) the distance the flashlight beam has to travel before it strikes the top of the building. What do I know?What do I want? Course of action The angle The adjacent side The opposite side USE TANGENT!

24 Example A truck driver moves up a straight mountain highway, as shown above. Elevation markers at the beginning and ending points of the trip show that he has risen vertically 0.530 km, and the mileage indicator on the truck shows that he has traveled a total distance of 3.00 km during the ascent. Find the angle of incline of the hill. What do I know?What do I want? Course of action The hypotenuse The opposite side The AngleUSE INVERSE SINE!

25 AREA UNDER THE CURVE

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