how close a measurement comes to the true value
how close a series of measurments are to each other
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the value you read plus one estimated digit (example)
UNITS
actual-observered (absolute value)
Absolute error/actual
positive or negative
positive
a measurement that includes all certain digits plus one estimated digit
non zero numbers are always significant
zeros between numbers are always significant
leading zeros are NEVER significant
trailing zeros are significant only when behind a decimal (example)
real numbers (apples) are unlimited sig fig
never significant
more sig figs, more accurate
keep the least amount of decimal places in your final answer
keep the least amount of sig figs from the inputted values in the final answer
coefficient * 10 raised to a power
between 1-10
decimal
meter (m)
gram (g)
liter(L)
seconds (s)
celcius(C)
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kilo, *1000
hecto, *100
deca, *10
1
deci, *0.1
centi, *0.01
milli, *0.001
force of gravity on an object
amount of matter in object
measure of average kinetic energy of the particles in the substance
the direction of heat transfer
both scales change at tge same rate
F: 0
B: 100
F: 273k
B:373k
k-273
C+273
a ratio of equivalent measures
canceling out units to covert from one unit to another
write given w/ units
put given over 1
write in units for your conversion so that they cancel with the units from your given
fill in # values for your conversion
multiply anything in the numerators and divide by anything in the denominators
cancel units
check sig figs and units on solution
same sig figs at start and end
middle man when converting to really small values