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1 Science, Measurements, Uncertainty and Error
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2 Conversion Factor- Conversion of Units
A conversion factor is a ratio between two units: The conversion factor can be written with either value on top, just set it up so that units cancel out!

3 Example 27.777...m/s How fast is 100 km/h in m/s? Write what you have…
multiply by conversion factor(s)… m/s do the math… multiply the tops, multiply the bottoms, then divide these 2 #’s

4 Example How fast is 50mph in m/s? Write what you have…
multiply by conversion factor(s)… do the math… multiply the tops, multiply the bottoms, then divide these 2 #’s m/s

5 Precision http://smedia.vermotion.com/media/12933/resources/60000.JPG

6 Accuracy http://smedia.vermotion.com/media/12933/resources/60000.JPG

7 Dartboard analogy Imagine a person throwing darts, trying to hit the bulls-eye.

8 Scientific Data Scientists always want the most precise and accurate experimental data. The precision and accuracy are limited by the instrumentation and data gathering techniques.

9 Dealing with Errors HOW? Identify the errors and their magnitude.
Try to reduce the magnitude of the error. HOW? Better instruments Better experimental design Collect a lot of data

10 Counting Sig Fig’s – 4 Rules:
Nonzero digits are always significant All final zeros after the decimal point are significant Zeros between two other significant digits are always significant Zeros used solely as placeholders are not significant

11 Counting Sig Fig’s – Sci. Notation
Use Scientific Notation… Determine how many digits are important when writing the number in scientific notation.

12 How many significant figures?
1,460 726.01 1.47 1,200 21.76 720 421.03 4.801 1,200,000.0 .002 0.103 120 1,000.1 4.60

13 How do you round? Rounding is different, depending on whether you are
adding or subtracting OR multiplying or dividing

14 Multiplying/Dividing
Adding/Subtracting Add/Subtract first Round according to the fewest number of Digits After the Decimal Multiplying/Dividing Multiply/Divide first Round according to the fewest number of Significant Figures

15 Examples: 286.9 2.251 507.8

16 Examples: 12,000 92 380


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