Post on 27-Jun-2020
Units andMeasurement
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Math and Units�SI Units – International System
� MKS�Meter m�Mass kg�Time s
�NIST (was called National Bureau of Standards)
�Prefixes
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SI Unit Prefixes - Part I
Name Symbol Factor
tera- T 1012
giga- G 109
mega- M 106
kilo- k 103
hecto- h 102
deka- da 101
SI Unit Prefixes- Part II
Name Symbol Factordeci- d 10-1
centi- c 10-2
milli- m 10-3
micro- μ 10-6
nano- n 10-9
pico- p 10-12
femto- f 10-15
The Seven Base SI Units
Quantity Unit SymbolLength meter mMass kilogram kg
Temperature kelvin KTime second sAmount of Substance mole mol
Luminous Intensity candela cd
Electric Current ampere a
Derived SI Units (examples)
Quantity unit Symbol
Volume cubic meter m3
Density kilograms per cubic meter
kg/m3
Speed meter per second m/s
Newton kg m/ s2 N
Energy Joule (kg m2/s2) J
Pressure Pascal (kg/(ms2) Pa
SI Unit Prefixes for LengthName Symbol Analogygigameter Gm 109megameter Mm 106kilometer km 103decimeter dm 10-1centimeter cm 10-2millimeter mm 10-3micrometer μm 10-6nanometer nm 10-9picometer pm 10-12
Scientific NotationM x 10n
�M is the coefficient 1<M<10�10 is the base�n is the exponent or power of
10
Other Examples:�5.45E+6 or
�5.45 x 10^6
Numbers less than 1 will have a negative exponent.
A millionth of a second is:
0.000001 sec 1x10-6
1.0E-6 1.0^-6
Factor-Label Method of Unit Conversion � Example: Convert 5km to m:� Multiply the original measurement by a conversion
factor.
NEW UNIT85km x 1,000m = 85,000m
1kmOLD UNIT
�Example: Convert 789m to km:
789m x 1km =0.789km= _____??1000m
Convert 75.00 km/h to m/s 75.00 km x 1000 m x 1 h___ = 20.83m/s
h 1 km 3600 s
Limits of Measurement
�Accuracy and Precision
�Accuracy - a measure of how close a measurement is to the true value of the quantity being measured.
Example: Accuracy� Who is more accurate when measuring a book that has a true
length of 17.0cm?Susan:17.0cm, 16.0cm, 18.0cm, 15.0cm
Amy: 15.5cm, 15.0cm, 15.2cm, 15.3cm
�Precision – a measure of how close a series of measurements are to one another. A measure of how exact a measurement is.
Example: Precision
Who is more precise when measuring the same 17.0cm book?
Susan:17.0cm, 16.0cm, 18.0cm, 15.0cm
Amy: 15.5cm, 15.0cm, 15.2cm, 15.3cm
Example: Evaluate whether the following are precise, accurate or both.
Accurate
Not Precise
Not Accurate
Precise
Accurate
Precise
Vectors
VectorsHector is walking his dog (Fido) around the neighborhood. Upon arriving at Fidella's house (a friend of Fido's), Fido turns part mule and refuses to continue on the walk. Hector yanks on the chain with a 67.0 N force at an angle of 30.0� above the horizontal. Determine the horizontal and vertical components of the tension force.
Fx: 58.0 NFy: 33.5 N
A pack of three Artic wolves are fighting over the carcass of a dead polar bear. A top view of the magnitude and direction of the three forces is shown in the diagram to the right.
a. Determine the resultant or net force acting upon the carcass.b. Determine the acceleration of the 750-kg polar bear carcass.( Use F = ma)
a. 190 N at 23� south of east (or 337�)b. 0.25 m/s/s
At one moment during a walk around the block, there are four forces exerted upon Fido - a 10.0 kg dog. The forces are:
Fapp = 67.0 N at 30.0� above the horizontal (rightward and upward)Fnorm = 64.5 N, upFfrict = 27.6 N, leftFgrav = 98 N, downResolve the applied force (Fapp) into horizontal and vertical components, then add the forces up as vectors to determine the net force.
Fapp-horizontal: 58.0 N, rightFapp-vertical: 33.5 N, upFnet: 30.4 N, right