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Which of the measureable factors in your pendulum is most precise? Least precise? How can you tell?. Take 15 minutes to finish collecting data for your 2 nd page pendulum lab. Significance. Why do we use significant figures? Period: 1.235, 1.175, 1.443, 1.336 Avg = 1.29725. Significance. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Which of the measureable factors in your pendulum is

most precise? Least precise? How can you tell?

Take 15 minutes to finish collecting data for your 2nd page

pendulum lab

Significance

• Why do we use significant figures?

• Period: 1.235, 1.175, 1.443, 1.336

• Avg = 1.29725

Significance

• Why do we use significant figures?

• Period: 1.235, 1.175, 1.443, 1.336

• Avg = 1.29725

• Really?!?!?

• How about 1.3

Significance

• Why do we use significant figures?

• Period: 1.300, 1.301, 1.301, 1.301

• Avg = 1.30075

• 1.301

Rules for significant figures

• All non-zero numbers are significant

• 2.3563

• 24456

• 84323445

Rules for significant figures

• All trapped zeros are significant (in between other significant numbers)

• 2.30563

• 204456

• 843234405

Rules for significant figures

• All leading zeros are not significant

• 0.00000230563

• 204456

• 0.0000843234405

Rules for significant figures

• zeros at the end are significant only if there is a decimal point

• 2.3563000 - yes

• 24456000 - no

• 843234450000.0 - yes

Please take out your homework.

• Warm-up:

• Make a guess (based on your data) how long it will take for my 3 m long pendulum to complete one period.

• Write down 20 different units of measure

Rules for significant figures• Adding and subtracting, use the least significant

digit:

• 2.3546

• +1.5

• 3.8546 ->3.9

• 0.135

• +2.55489

• 2.68989 -> 2.690

Rules for significant figures• Multiplying and dividing, use the least number of

significant digits:

• 2.3546 (5 significant digits)

• +1.5 (2 significant digits)• 3.5319 ->3.5 (answer has 2)

• 0.135 (3 significant digits)

• +2.55489 (6 significant digits)

• 0.34491015 -> 0.345 (3 significant digits)

Add the following distances using correct significant figures

3.45 m + 9.82 m + 13.653 m + 0.23 m

Multiply the following distances using correct significant figures

(3.45 m)(9.82 m )(13.653 m )(0.23 m)

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How many meters is it to the moon?

380

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How many meters is it to the moon?

38000

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How many meters is it to the moon?

38000000

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How many meters is it to the moon?

380000000

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How many meters is it to the moon?

380000000 m

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380000000 m

How big is an atom?

0.000

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380000000 m

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0.00000

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380000000 m

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0.0000000

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How many meters is it to the moon?

380000000 m

How big is an atom?

0.0000000001 m

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380000000 m

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380000000 m x 101

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380000000 m x 102

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380000000 m x 108

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380000000 m x 108

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38 m x 108

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00000000001 x 100

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00000000001 x 10-10

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00000000001 x 10-10

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Units

• Length – meter – m

Units

• Length – meter – m

• Time – second – s

Units

• Length – meter – m

• Time – second – s

• Temperature – Kelvin – K

Units

• Length – meter – m

• Time – second – s

• Temperature – Kelvin – K

• Mass – kilogram – kg

Units

• Length – meter – m

• Time – second – s

• Temperature – Kelvin – K

• Mass – kilogram – kg

• Electric current – Ampere – A

• Amount – mole – m

• Luminous intensity – Lumen - L