01:160:161 Chapter Notes - Chapter E.7-E.9 & 1.1-1.3: Dimensional Analysis, Scientific Notation, Falsifiability

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Using units as a guide to solving problems is called dimensional analysis. Always include the units in your calculations. A conversion factor is a fractional quantity with the units we are converting from on the bottom and the units we are converting to (the desired units) are on the top. We can invert conversion factors because they are equal to one. Identify the starting point, the given information. Identify the endpoint, what we must find. Devise a conceptual plan, in order to get from the starting point to the endpoint. When building conversion factors for units raised to a power, always remember to raise both the number and the unit to that power. According to the order-of-magnitude estimation, we can focus only on the exponential part of numbers written in scientific notation. If the decimal part of the number is less than 5, we drop it.

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