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Dimensional Analysis
  • Why do it?

Kat Woodring
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Benefits for students
  • Consistent problem solving approach
  • Reduces errors in algebra
  • Reinforces unit conversion
  • Simplifies computation
  • Improves understanding of math applications
  • Multiple ways to solve the same problem

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Benefits for teachers
  • Successful problem solving strategy for advanced
    or special needs students
  • Vertically aligns with strategies for Chemistry
    and Physics
  • Improves Math scores
  • Easy to assess and grade

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5 Steps of Problem Solving
  • Identify what you are asked.
  • Write down what is given or known.
  • Look for relationships between knowns and
    unknowns (use charts, equations).
  • Rearrange the equation to solve for the unknown.
  • Do the computations, cancel the units, check for
    reasonable answers.

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Teaching Opportunities with Metric System
  • Beginning of year
  • Review math operations
  • Assess student abilities
  • Re-teach English and SI system
  • Teach unit abbreviations
  • Provide esteem with easy problems
  • Gradually increase complexity

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5 Steps of Dimensional AnalysisUsing the Metric
Conversion
  • Start with what value is known, proceed to the
    unknown.
  • Draw the dimensional lines (count the jumps).
  • Insert the unit relationships.
  • Cancel the units.
  • Do the math, include units in answer.

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Lesson Sequence
  • English to English conversions.
  • Metric to Metric conversions.
  • English to Metric conversions.
  • Metric to English conversions.
  • Complex conversions
  • Word problems

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Write the KNOWN, identify the UNKNOWN.
  • EX. How many quarts is 9.3 cups?

9.3 cups
? quarts

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Draw the dimensional jumps.
9.3 cups
x
Use charts or tables to find relationships
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Insert relationship so units cancel.
quart
1
9.3 cups
x
cups
4
units of known in denominator (bottom) first
units of unknowns in numerator (top
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Cancel units
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Do Math
  • Follow order of operations!
  • Multiply values in numerator
  • If necessary multiply values in denominator
  • Divide.

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Do the Math
quart
1
9.3 x 1
9.3 cups
x

cups
4
1 x 4

2.325
s
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Calculator /No Calculator?
  • Design problems to practice both.
  • Show how memory function can speed up
    calculations
  • Modify for special needs students

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Sig. Fig./Sci. Not.?
  • Allow rounded values at first.
  • Try NOT to introduce too many rules
  • Apply these rules LATER or leave SOMETHING for
    Chem teachers!

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Show ALL Work
  • Dont allow shortcuts
  • Use proper abbreviations
  • Box answers and units are part of answer
  • Give partial credit for each step
  • Later, allow step reduction
  • If answer is correct, full credit but full point
    loss

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Vocabulary
  • KNOWN
  • UNKNOWN
  • CONVERSION FACTOR
  • UNITS

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Write the KNOWN, identify the UNKNOWN.
  • EX. How many km2 is 802 mm2 ?

802 mm2
km2?

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Draw the of dimensional jumps
802 mm2
x
x
x
x
x
x
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Insert Relationships
cm2
dm2
m2
dkm2
hm2
km2
802 mm2
x
x
x
x
x
x
mm2
cm2
dm2
m2
dkm2
hm2
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Cancel Units
Units leftover SHOULD be units of UNKNOWN
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Cancel Units
(1)2
(1)2
(1)2
(1)2
(1)2
(1)2
802 mm2
(10)2
(10)2
(10)2
(10)2
(10)2
(10)2
Units leftover SHOULD be units of UNKNOWN
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Do the Math
(1)2
(1)2
(1)2
(1)2
(1)2
(1)2
802 mm2
(10)2
(10)2
(10)2
(10)2
(10)2
(10)2
What kind of calculator is BEST?
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Differences from other math approaches
  • Solve for variables in equation first, then
    substitute values
  • Open ended application
  • No memorized short-cuts
  • No memorized formulas
  • Reference tables, conversion factors encouraged

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Outcomes
  • Use science
  • Think scientifically
  • Communicate technical ideas
  • Teach all students
  • Be science conscious not science phobic

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