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1 Estimates, Averages, and Sig Figs October 6, 2015 (2.2 in your books)

2 Meme Moment

3 Scientist of the Day

4 Jonas Salk Invented polio vaccine 58000 people used to get polio in the US each year o 1/3 of them ended up partially paralyzed o Iron lung Funded by March of Dimes Refused to patent invention Polio now gone in all but 3 countries

5 Percent Error

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7 Range Range: the spread of data Math: biggest # - smallest # In high school/college you might have a different definition, but use this one for now. 8 th grade

8 Anomalous Data Sometimes you make a data set and one number looks really weird This is anomalous data Anomalous data is useful – it can tell you if your equipment isn’t working right, or maybe you forgot to control for a variable If your averages and percent error are strange, look for anomalous data

9 Significant Figures Significant figures = sig figs How scientists tell each other how precise a number is. Sig figs are made up of all the measured values (increments) + one that we estimate o Like how we measured volume in a beaker, then estimated in between the smallest marks From now on, all answers must be in sig figs ! Sig the Fig

10 Zeroes in Sig Figs A number that isn’t zero always counts Zeroes in the middle always count Zeroes at the start don’t count Zeroes at the end don’t count unless there’s a decimal NumberSignificant Parts# Sig Figs 45357 5 405 3 200 1 200.00 5 200.5 4 0.0045 2 10. 2

11 More Sig Figs! NumberSignificant Parts# Sig Figs 2502757 7 14.058000 8 0.000450 3 10000 1 67 2 0100 1 2.000 4 2.00200 6 3850 3

12 Adding/Subtracting Sig Figs Use the smallest number of decimal places (or tens, hundreds, thousands, etc) Round to that number!

13 Multiplying/Dividing Sig Figs Use the smallest number of sig figs Round to that number!

14 More Stuff If you are using a conversion factor like “1000 g/ 1 kg” you have unlimited sig figs If you are using a counting number like “2 people,” you have unlimited sig figs

15 Homework Worksheet! It’s double-sided and due Friday. All answers must be in sig figs. Worksheet covers 2.1 and 2.2.

16 Questions Any questions about the slides? Any new questions?


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