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3 1.Measurements 2.Understand Uncertainty in Measurement 3.Know, understand, and be able to apply significant figures to calculations. 4.Know, understand, and be able to apply scientific notation to calculations.

4 Defined: determination of the quantities related to an object. Dimensions Volumes Time Etc… Requires that someone actually

5 Two terms: 1.Exact numbers – Exactly Exactly _____ desks in this room. 1.Inexact numbers – Flaws in Uncalibrated User

6 Defined Precision –

7 Accuracy – Volume measurements for a titration: Trial 1 = 25.5 mL Trial 2 = 25.6 mL Trial 3 = 25.5 mL

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9 Mass readings for a magnesium sample: Trial 1Trial 2Trial 3 0.155 g0.157 g0.135 g Evaluate these measurements for precision and accuracy

10 Two teams of three students count birds sitting on a power line. Team counts are: Team ATeam B Marjorie: 71Howard: 76 Marlene: 74Alice: 76 Kathleen: 71Sharon: 67 Who was most accurate? Which team was most accurate? Which team’s count was most precise? The actual count was 76 birds.

11 Why are digits in measurements uncertain? 1.Instruments Differences 2.Always involves estimation  Choose the right instrument for the job  Volumetric vs ‘to hold’ glassware  May be estimated for you (electronic scales)  Scale is marked but you estimate the in- between

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13 MUST Which is correct?

14 Method to deal with All digits known

15 All KNOWN numbers 15023.557

16 The Rules – Memorize these. All non-zeros are A zero is significant when : It is A zero is not significant when: It is It is at

17 How many significant digits? 1.54.23 2.23.00005 3.0.0004 4.35000 5.0.000504 6.45.623200 7.5,000,000 8.4,000,000.1

18 Add/subtract – Multiply/divide – Only round after problem is complete

19 122.53 + 6.448 + 145.3 274.278

20 Addition and Subtraction Round answer to have final digit in the SAME PLACE as the last digit in the LEAST ACCURATE MEASUREMENT 1.21 + 5.002 + 10. = 34.5 + 12.45 + 23.0505 = 186.31 + 11.1 = 12.0231 + 3.86 = 0.100012 + 120. = 1200 + 12 + 15 + 0.5 =

21 Multiplication and Division The answer has as many sig figs as the number with the fewest sig figs 14.8 x 3.1 = 18.2 x 3.0 = 52/1.5 = 321.868783 x 1 = 2400 x 2.123 = 15000/12.354 =

22 452.11 x 78.5 = 35490.635

23 1524.57 / 32.15 = 47.4205287714

24 Exact numbers are never used to determine the number of significant figures to report in your answer. 6.25 ft *1 mile 5280 ft =0.00118371212 mile

25 Convenient way of writing very large or very small numbers and showing only significant figures Number between 5120 becomes Move decimal point in original number to make number 1-10 Move left = Move right =

26 123,000 = 0.000045 = 23.45 = 0.0000000003 = 1,000,000 =

27 Express the number 275,364,145 with: 4 sig fig: 2 sig fig: 6 sig fig:

28 Math with: Use the EE or EXP button on your calculator. For example:


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