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1 Advanced Dimensional Analysis Because you’re smart enough for it.

2 Five types of problems One Step Two Step Squared or Cubed Units Volume Units Fractional Units

3 One Step Problems Base unit ► Prefix Prefix ► Base unit Write what you know Empty fraction Insert units so they will cancel the old units and give you the new units Insert numbers so the fraction is equal to one (quantities on top and bottom are equal) Cancel units and do the math ex. Convert 150 m to km

4 Two Step Problems Prefix ► Prefix In empty fraction, convert to base unit first. Don’t do the math yet. Draw a second empty fraction, and convert from base unit to new prefix. Now cancel units and do math to solve. ex. Convert 150 dm to km

5 Squared or Cubed Units Example: convert 1.25 m 2 to cm 2 Example: convert 1.25 m 2 to cm 2 a 2 really means a×a, so m 2 means m×m a 2 really means a×a, so m 2 means m×m Write “1.25 m×m”; convert one at a time to “cm×cm” Write “1.25 m×m”; convert one at a time to “cm×cm” Let’s solve this. Let’s solve this. Cubed units would be same process, but it takes three conversions. Cubed units would be same process, but it takes three conversions. ex. Convert 1.25 m 2 to cm 2

6 Volume Units some sort of Liters ► some sort of meters cubed (or reverse) Need to know two conversions:  1 mL = 1 cm 3  1 L = 1 dm 3 ex. Convert 5.00 L to m 3

7 Fractional Units Write “what you know” using horizontal fractions, not “cookbook style” Write the units in the fraction. You can do the top or bottom first. It doesn’t matter.  Top: g  kg  Bottom: mL  L  dL ex. Convert 25 g/mL to kg/dL


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