Factor-Label Method
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Factor-Label Method
• Based on Conversion factors, which are
relationships between the units.
• A conversion factor is used to convert a unit
to any other related unit.
• The conversion factor is derived from the
equivalence statement of the two units.
For example: 1 inch = 2.54 cm.
• It is a ratio equivalent
to 1
ALWAYS WORK THROUGH THE BASE UNITS!!!!!!!
• Example: 1 m = 100 cm
1m
100 cm
1m
100 cm
1m
100 cm
=
100 cm
1m
100 cm
1m
1
=
=
1
Conversion
factors
=
100 cm
=
1m
100 cm
=
1m
100 cm
• The correct choice is the one that allows the
cancellation of the unwanted units.
1m
Problem Solving Strategies:
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Write the known value (given)
Draw the baseline (cross)
Write the wanted units (units of the answer)
Write the necessary conversion factors
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If the unit to be eliminated is in the
numerator of the given information then that
unit should appear in the denominator of the
conversion factor, and vice versa.
Example:
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How many milligrams are in 2 micrograms?
Step 1: Write the given.
Step 2: Draw the baseline
Step 3: Write the wanted units (units of the answer)
Step 4: Write the conversion factor(s).
SINCE I DO NOT KNOW A DIRECT RELATIONSHIP,
I WORK THROUGH THE BASE UNIT
2 g
1g
1000 mg
1 000 000 g
1g
=
0.002 mg
Example: Given: 60 km/hr
Want: cm/s
60
60
60km
km
km
1000
1000
1000m
m
m
100
100 cm
cm
1 hr
11min
min
111hr
hr
hr
111km
km
km
11 m
m
60 min
60
60ss
=
== 1666.67 cm/s
cm/s
cm/s
Example: You are driving 65 mph
and take your eyes off the road for “Just a Second.”
How many feet do you travel in this time?
1s
1 min
60 s
1 hour
65 miles
60 min
1 hour
65 miles
or
1 hour
5280 ft
1 hour =
1 mile
65 miles
95.333 feet
1 inch =
2.20 lb =
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2.54 cm
1 kg
Convert the following quantities from one unit to another
30 m to mi
1500 yd to mi
206 mi to m
34 kg to lbs
34 lb to kg
20630
mim
5280
100
1500
feet
cmyd
34 kg
lb
12
1 inch
inch
3 feet2.2o
1 kg
2.54
1lbs
foot
1 cm
mile 1 mile
1m
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= 15.4545
74.8
0.85227
= lbs
=0.018641
kg miles
331524.864
miles m
1mi
1m
2.54
1 foot
1cm
yd2.2o
1 kg
121lbs
5280
inch
inch feet5280
100feet
cm
In the lab we need to determine the
reliability of our measurements
2 ways
• Accuracy - how close is a measurement to the
true or correct value for the quantity.
▫ Percent error
• Precision - how close a set of measurements
for a quantity are to one another, regardless of
whether the measurements are correct.
▫ Significant digits
Accurate or Precise?!?!?
PRECISION
ACCURACY
Reproducibility
Correctness
Check by repeating
measurements
Check by using a different
method
Poor accuracy results from
Poor precision results from
procedural or equipment
poor technique
flaws
Significant digits
Percent Error
Consider the three sets of data below that have been
recorded after measuring a piece of wire that was
exactly 6.000 cm long.
SET X
5.864 cm
5.878 cm
SET Y
6.002 cm
6.004 cm
SET Z
5.872 cm
5.868 cm
•Which set of data is the most accurate?
•Which set of data is the most precise?
•Which set of data is more precise, set X or set Z?
Precise or Accurate?!?!?
• A nickel has a mass of 5.0 g.
• You measure it 4 times:
1. 1.05 g
2. 10.13 g
3. 6.28 g
4. 0.92 g
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2.
3.
4.
10.62 g
10.70 g
10.69 g
10.65 g
1.
2.
3.
4.
4.91 g
5.00 g
5.09 g
4.99 g