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1 1 What is Physics? Describes everything around us using a few basic concepts, equations, and assumptions. Includes any problem that deals with temperature, size, motion, position, shape, or color. Major areas: Mechanics = motion; thermodynamics = heat and temperature; Wave phenomena = vibration & sound; optics = light; electromagnetism = duh; relativity = moving particles/objects at any speed including high speed

2 Math and Measurements -All the stuff before we get to the real physics 2

3 We will use the… SI (Systeme International) There are 7 Basic units from which all others are derived: 3

4 For now, we will only focus on… ____________, ___________, ___________ So, what are the English equivalents of these measurements? 4

5 The $125 million mistake In 1999, the Mars Climate orbiter burned up in Mars’ atmosphere because of a mistake with units. It was discovered that one team was using English units (feet, pounds, etc) while the other was using metric units when performing a maneuver to put the spacecraft into orbit about Mars. 5

6 Used as a way to simplify the writing of very large and very small numbers. 500 ________________ 0.005 456, 234 0.000827 ________________ 6

7 Used as an easy way to compare numbers 5.0 x 10 4 is about ________ larger than 4.5 x 10 2 OR It is ______________ larger - way of estimating sizes 10 = 10 1 = _______ 100 = 10 2 = ______ 1000 = 10 3 = ______ Orders of Magnitude 7

8 8 No Measurement is Perfect! Two factors are used to describe the imperfection: Accuracy= how close a measurement is to the accepted value Precision=the degree of exactness of a measurement Confidence intervals or limits are used to show the degree of uncertainty. Ex: 45.3 ± 0.8 or 45.3 ± 0.1 Which is more precise?

9 Tells us accuracy of measurements made Find the area of the box with correct significant figures. 16.3cm 4.5cm Answer can only have the number of S.F as your _____________ __________ when multiplying or dividing terms. 9

10 When added or subtracted, the number of decimal places in the result should equal the smallest number of decimal places of any term in the sum. 25.32 g + 10.2 g _____ g 10

11 Zeros – Zeroes that are used only to position the decimal point are not significant. ex. 1300 1300. 1.0 x 10 -7 0.0013 0.00130 1302 13.020 Remember the Atlantic/Pacific Rule? 11

12 How many sig figs are in the following: 1.30 x 10 4 0.00134 1.001340 1.0 x 10 5 Do the following calculations to the correct number of sig figs. 2.02 x 5.0 1,250 x 1,000 4.501 x 10.6 154 x 33.4 12

13 Powers of 10 13

14 1 μm = 10 -6 m 1 mm = 10 -3 m 1 cm = 10 -2 m 1 km = 10 3 m 1 m = 10 6 μm 1 m = 10 3 mm 1 m = 10 2 cm 1 m = 10 -3 km Applying prefixes to meters we get: Both tables represent the SAME information 14

15 Ex. Convert 3 days into seconds. Ex. Convert 18 km into centimeters. 15

16 Approximating Sizes The length of the room is approximately: 15 mm 15 cm 15 m 15 km The mass of a physics textbook is approx: 10 3 kg 10 1 kg 10 0 kg 10 -2 kg 16

17 Graphing x-axis : independent variable (thing you are changing) y-axis : dependent variable (thing you are measuring or seeing if it changes) scale : make sure each line on the graph paper represents the same increment (ex. 1 kg or 2 cm) and fills the page Labels : make sure that each axis has an appropriate label and units. 17

18 In an experiment you measure the effect of changing the mass hung from a spring to the distance the spring stretches. You record the following data Graph the following data include a line of best fit (trend line) find the slope of the line. 18

19 As a motorcycle starts from rest, you measure the distance it has traveled (in meters) after each second. Graph the effect of distance vs. time Include a line of best fit. 19


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