Title: Scientific Notation
1Scientific Notation Round Calculations
2Agenda
- Bellwork
- Metric Video
- Measurement Activity Post Lab
- Scientific Notation
- Rounding Calculations
3Bellwork
- Identify which of the following are prefix units
- (a) N (b) cJ (c) µs (d) g (e) km (f) L
- Answer (b) (c) and (e)
4Domino Metric Conversions (step 4 - review)
- For metric dominoes
- The multiplier goes with the BASE unit,
- And 1 goes with the PREFIX unit
5Metric Prefixes (review)
Prefix Prefix Symbol Multiplier
mega- M (unit) 106 (base units)
kilo- k (unit) 103 (base units)
BASE UNIT - 100 (1)
centi- c (unit) 10-2 (base units)
milli- m (unit) 10-3 (base units)
micro- µ (unit) 10-6 (base units)
6Measurement Activity
- Part 1 Was similar to historic measurement
systems - Standard measurement systems date back to the
early 1800s
7Measurement Activity
- Part 2 Estimation does have its use when you
cant directly measure something
8Measurement Activity
- Lab Bench Height
- 1 m
- 10-11 dm
- 106 cm
- 106.3 cm
- or 1063 mm
- Hallway
- 3 m
- 3.0 m
- 3.00 m
- 2.997 m
9Historic English Units
- U.S. Length Units
- Point
- Pica
- Inch
- Foot
- Yard
- Mile
10Unit Divisions SI Equivalent
International
1 point (p) 352.777778 µm
1 pica (P?) 12 p 4.233333 mm
1 inch (in) 6 P? 25.4 mm
1 foot (ft) 12 in 0.3048 m
1 yard (yd) 3 ft 0.9144 m
1 mile (mi) 5280 ft or 1760 yd 1.609344 km
US Survey US Survey US Survey
1 link (li) 33/50 ft or 7.92 in 0.2012 m
1 (survey) foot (ft) 1200/3937 m 0.30480061 m
1 rod (rd) 25 li or 16.5 ft 5.02921 m
1 chain (ch) 4 rd 20.11684 m
1 furlong (fur) 10 ch 201.1684 m
1 survey (or statute) mile (mi) 8 fur 1.609347 km
1 league (lea) 3 mi 4.828042 km
11Scientific Notation
12Scientific Notation
- Scientific Notation A way to write very large or
very small numbers in a compact way - Use scientific notation for numbers larger then
10,000 and smaller then 0.001
13Scientific Notation
- The components of scientific notation
- 8.238 x 10-31
- 8.238 is the coefficient
- x 10 is the base
- -31 is the exponent
- Where the coefficient has to be a number
- 1 coefficient lt 10
14Scientific Notation
- The Andromeda Galaxy contains at about
200,000,000,000 stars. - Mass of a dust particle is 0.000000000753 kg .
15Scientific Notation
- 200,000,000,000 stars.
- In scientific notation is
- 2 x 1011 stars
16Scientific Notation
- 0.000000000753 kg
- In scientific notation is
- 7.53 x 10-10
17Decimal Notation
- Given 3 x 106
- Is 3000000
- Given 2.84 x 10-7
- Is 0.000000284
18Rounding Calculations
19Rounding to Sig. Figs.
- Multiplication and division of numbers
- After the calculation, round the answer to the
number that has the least amount of sig. figs. - Note Addition and subtraction have different
rules
20Sig. Figs. Exceptions in Calculations
- Conversion factors (metric conversion)
- Scaling factors
- Counting number (EX number of trials or number
of students) - Round to sig. figs. At the END of a calculation
21Estimation vs. Measurement
What is the volume of the room?
- Estimation
- Length 17 m
- Width 7 m
- Height 3 m
- Volume 357 m3
- Volume 400 m3
- Measurement
- Length 14.53 m
- Width 9.56 m
- Height 2.68 m
- Volume 372.270224 m3
- Volume 372 m3
22Scientific Notation (calculators)
- USE THE EXPONENT FUNCTION
- (4.8 x 10-6) / (5.134 x 10-19)
- 9.349435138 x 1012
- Displays will differ
- 9.3 x 1012 (2 sig. figs.)
23Scientific Notation
- When writing numbers in scientific notation
- Express numbers as 4.71 x 10-61
- 4.71-61 ? 4.71 x 10-61
- 4.71-61 8.83 x 10-42
- 4.71E-61 4.71 x 10-61
24Example 1
- 3.0 x 4.31 12.93
- 3.0 (2 sig. figs.)
- 4.31 (3 sig. figs.)
- Round to 2 sig. figs.
- Final answer is 13
25Example 2
- 7000 / 13.37 523.5602094
- 7000 (1 sig. figs.)
- 13.87 (4 sig. figs.)
- Round to 1 sig. figs.
- Final answer is 500
26Rest of Class
- Work on HW 71-82 due tomorrow
- and 107-132 due Friday