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Title: Imagine This!


1
Imagine This!
Youre driving along a highway in Mexico when you
notice this sign
What should your speed be in miles per hour?
2
Dimensional Analysis
  • Equivalence Statements, Conversion Factors

3
I) Equivalence Statements
  • An equivalence statement shows two quantities
    with different units that are equal to each other.

4
Equivalence Statements
  • A) equivalence statements can be counted numbers
  • Examples
  • 1 dozen eggs 12 eggs
  • 1 pair of shoes 2 shoes

5
Equivalence Statements
  • B) equivalence statements can be numbers with in
    the same measurement system
  • Examples
  • 1 km 1000m
  • 5280 feet 1 mile

6
Equivalence Statements
  • C) equivalence statements can be numbers in
    different measurement systems
  • Examples
  • 1 lb 2.21 kg
  • 1 in 2.540 cm

7
Equivalence Statements
  • D) equivalence statements can be numbers that are
    specific to a situation
  • Examples
  • 1 in 50 km such as on a map 1m 3.45cm such as
    in a photograph
  • 3 students 1 lab group such as during a
    particular lab

8
PracticeDesign four equivalence statements and
write them on your paper
9
II) Conversion Factors
  • A) Conversion factors are a set of fractions that
    ALWAYS equal one. The numerator and the
    denominator have equal value.

10
II) Conversion Factors
  • B) Every equivalence statement can be used to
    construct 2 conversion factors.

11
  • Practice
  • Write the two conversion factors for the
    equivalent statement below
  • equivalence statements
  • 13 steps 1 flight of stairs

12
II) Conversion Factors
  • Use background information sheet (equivalent
    statements) to write base conversion factors.

13
III) Using Conversion Factors for
Dimensional Analysis
  • A) What happens to the value of a number when you
    multiply it by one?

14
III) Using Conversion Factors for Dimensional
Analysis
  • B) Because a conversion factor is a fraction that
    equals one, when it is used in a calculation it
    does not effect the value of the number, however,
    it does change the units.

15
III) Using Conversion Factors for Dimensional
Analysis
  • C) Dimensional analysis is the process by which a
    conversion factor is used to convert a value from
    one unit to another.

16
III) Using Conversion Factors for
Dimensional Analysis
  • D) To decide which of the two conversion factors
    to use make sure the units from the known value
    will cancel leaving units for the unknown value.

17
DO IT!!
Convert 3.5 hours to minutes
  1. Write down the given information and put it over
    1.

18
DO IT!!
  • Get up a conversion factor such that the
    information in the numerator and denominator
    equal each other.
  • 3.5 hrs
  • 1

19
DO IT!!
  • Cancel the units
  • 3.5 hrs X 60 min
  • 1 1 hrs

20
DO IT!!
  • Multiply the numerators.
  • 3.5 hrs X 60 min 210 min
  • 1 1hr

21
DO IT!!
  • Multiply the denominators
  • 3.5 hrs X 60 min 210 min
  • 1 1hr 1

22
DO IT!!
  • Divide your final answer and include the new
    units.
  • 3.5 hrs X 60 min 210 min 210min
  • 1 1hr 1

23
Practice
  • convert 27.5 L to mL

24
Convert 67.9dam to m
25
Convert 950g to kg
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