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Page 1: Lorenzo Florendo - Reviewer for Physics - First Monthly Test

ReviewerDownload this presentationand view it with your computer’s Microsoft PowerPoint :)

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ReviewerContents:

Conversion of UnitsSignificant Figures

Algebraic TransformationExercises

More Exercises!!!

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Conversionof

Units

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What we want

to convert

Answer Unit of whatwe’re converting

Unit of the answer

numerator and denominator

should be equivalent

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What we want

to convert

5 kg

5kg g

g

kg

g

numerator and denominator

should be equivalent

1kg = 1x103g = 1000g

1

1000

PMDAS!!!

5000

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1024 Yotta (Y) (y) yocto 10-24

1021 Zetta (Z) (z) zepto 10-21

1018 Exa (E) (a) atto 10-18

1015 Peta (P) (f) femto 10-15

1012 Tera (T) (p) pico 10-12

109 Giga (G) (n) nano 10-9

106 Mega (M) (μ) micro 10-6

103 Kilo (k) (m) milli 10-3

102 Hecto (h) (c) centi 10-2

101 Deca (da) (d) deci 10-1

5 kilograms 5(1x103) grams=93 Megameters 93(1x106) meters=

2 picoliters 2(1x10-12) milliliters=

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SI prefixes can only be used withSI units without prefixes!

Similar in English. You could not add moreprefix to a word that already has prefix!

inflammableUNNO!!

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Similar in English. You could not add moreprefix to a word that already has prefix!

milligramsMegaNO!!

SI prefixes can only be used withSI units without prefixes!

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How do you converta Megameter to millimeter?

Megameter

meter

millimeter

Don’t be lazy!!!

It is easier this way!!!

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SIG FIGs

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1. Ignore leading zeros

0.00675 Sig Fig = 3

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2. Ignore trailing zeros, unless they come after a decimal point

45,00094.00Sig Fig = 2

Sig Fig = 4

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3. Everything else is significant

23,008,000,0001430.0608Sig Fig = 5

Sig Fig = 8

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AlgebraicTransformation

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aVf - Vi

t

Deriving equations simply is isolatingwhat we want to make a formula for

For example: We are are deriving an equation in finding t

What do we have to do to isolate t?

We transfer this...

To this side

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But how?

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aVf - Vi

t

For example: We are are deriving an equation in finding t

Cancel out (Vf – V

i)in this side

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aVf - Vi

t

For example: We are are deriving an equation in finding t

Vf - Vi

Vf - Vi

Whatever we do in this sideShould also be donein this side

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at

For example: We are are deriving an equation in finding t

Vf - Vi

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aVf - Vi

t

How about: finding the equation for Vf

Whatever we do in this sideShould also be donein this side

tt

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ta Vf - Vi

How about: finding the equation for Vf

Whatever we do in this sideShould also be donein this side

+ Vi+ Vi

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ta Vf

How about: finding the equation for Vf

+ Vi

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aVf - Vi

t

How about: finding the equation for Vi

Whatever we do in this sideShould also be donein this side

tt

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ta Vf - Vi

How about: finding the equation for Vf

Whatever we do in this sideShould also be donein this side

Vf -Vf -

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ta Vi

How about: finding the equation for Vf

Vf -

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Exercise!!! >:(

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Give the derived equations for the ff.

“Vi”1) 2ad = Vf – Vi

“Tf”2) Q = mc(Tf – Ti)

“v2”3) F = mv2

r

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Convert the ff.

14.82 milliliter = ? meters

450 centigrams = ? grams

2.08 yoctometers = ? megameters

4.65 deciseconds = ? centiseconds

0.00053 meters = ? micrometers

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More!!! >:(

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When a turtle travels at constant speed, the distance covered (d) is directly proportional to the time of travel (t).

If a turtle travels 1.8 kilometers in 1.50 hours, how far will the same turtle travel in 5.50 hours?

speed distancetime

Relationship of variables and derivation

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The weight of 54 kg of bananas on Earth weights 83 kg on Planet X. If a turtle weights 4.52 kg on Planet X, how heavy is the turtle on Earth?

Conversion4.52 kg?