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1 Mathematics in Physics
Chapter 2 Mathematics in Physics

2 Metric System

3 A system of Measurements that is based on the power of ten or multiples of ten

4 SI International System

5 The system of measurements that has been adopted by the scientific world based on the metric system

6 Basic Units

7 Length meter m Mass kilogram kg Time second s Temp. kelvin K Matter mole mol Current amp A Lum. Int. candela cd

8 Drill A bird flies east for 30 min at 20 mph, then flies west for 45 min at 16 mph, then flies east for 75 min at 4 mph. How far is the bird from its original position?

9 SI Prefixes

10 Nano n micro m milli m centi c deci d kilo k mega M 1,000, giga G 1,000,000,

11 Scientific Notation

12 M x 10n  M < 10 n = an integer

13 M x 10n M is the coefficient n is the exponent

14 Convert each of the following to scientific notation: 620,000,000 0

15 Addition & Subtraction in Scientific Notation

16 When adding w/o calculator
change all additives to the same power of ten add coefficients power of ten remains constant 3 x x x x 105 When adding with calculator all scientific notations must be within parentheses 3 x x (3 x 104) + (4 x 105)

17 When subtracting w/o a calculator
change all numbers to the same exponent subtract coefficients keep exponents constant When subtracting with a calculator place all scientific notations within parentheses

18 Add: x x x x

19 Subtract: x x x x

20 Add: Subtract: 2.25 x 1016 3.40 x 10-18 7.7 x 1015 - 6.2 x 10-19

21 Multiplication & Division in Scientific Notation

22 When multiplying w/o a calculator
multiply coefficients add exponents When multiplying with a calculator place all scientific notations within parentheses

23 When dividing in w/o a calculator
divide coefficients subtract exponents When dividing in with a calculator place all scientific notations within parentheses

24 Multiply: x x x x 1018

25 divide: x x x x

26 Compute: x x x x 1085 x

27 Measurement Uncertainties

28 Accuracy

29 How close the measurement is to the correct measurement

30 Precision

31 How well one can repeat the same results in a measurement

32 Significant Digits

33 The valid digits in a measurement removing all digits that have too much uncertainty to count

34 Determine Sig Dig:

35 Conversion Factors Ratios = 1

36 100 cm 1 m = 1 1 m 100 cm = 1

37 Conversion Factors When you multiply any number by a conversion factor, the number’s magnitude does not change

38 1 nm 10-9 m = 1 1 mm 10-6 m = 1

39 1mm 10-3 m = 1 1 cm 10-2 m = 1

40 1km 103 m = 1 1 Mm 106 m = 1

41 1Gm 109 m = 1 109 m 1 Gm = 1

42 1 mm 10-3 m 44 m x = 44 x 103 mm = 4.4 x 104 mm

43 Drill: Convert: 1) 53 mm to km 2) 80 Gbytes to Mbytes 3) 44 mg to ng
4) 62 cm to km

44 Parallax

45 Differences in a measurement due to the angle of observation

46 Common Units m = mass in (kg) t = time in (s) d = displacement in (m)

47 Common Units v = velocity in (m/s) a = acceleration in (m/s2)
F = force in (N) N = Newton = kgm/s2

48 Common Units W = work in (J) J = Joules = kgm2/s2 P = Power in (W)
W = Watts = kgm2/s3

49 Graphing Data

50

51 Convert: 1) 44 mm to km 2) 21 ms to Ms 3) 64 cg to ng

52 Convert: 1) 3.5 mm3 to m3 2) 3.6 km/hr to m/s

53 A measure of mass per unit volume
Density A measure of mass per unit volume

54 Density (D) (r) r = m/V

55 Calculate the density of 750 g of a substance occupying 12
Calculate the density of 750 g of a substance occupying 12.5 mL of space.

56 Convert: 1) 23 cm/ms to km/ns 2) 56 mg/nL to kg/ML

57 Convert: 1800 km/hr to mm/ns

58 Convert: 47 mg/nL to mg/mL

59 Calculate the density in g/cm3 of a 0
Calculate the density in g/cm3 of a 0.62 Mg chunk of metal that has dimensions of 12.5 mm by 4.0 m by 2.0 x 10-3 km. V = lwh r = m/V

60 Convert: 144 km/hr to mm/ns

61 Convert: 250 kg/m3 to mg/cm3

62 Convert: 1)1800 miles/hr to mm/ns 2.54 cm = 1 inch

63 Drill: Convert: 4.6 mg/nL to Mg/m3 1 mL = 1 cm3

64 Convert: 2.5 x 108 miles/year to mm/ms 2.54 cm = 1.00 inch

65 Name & describe the seven basic units

66 Name & give the multiple for: k, m, M, m, n, c, & G

67 Calculate the density in g/mL of 7. 520 x 104 kg of stuff occupying 2
Calculate the density in g/mL of x 104 kg of stuff occupying 2.5 x 103 m3 of space.

68 Calculate the volume in kL of an rectangular prism with a length of 25 cm, width of 40.0 mm, & a height of mm.

69 Review Lab Due Monday


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