PHYC Week1 Units Measurements
PHYC Week1 Units Measurements
PHYC Week1 Units Measurements
PHYSICS?
At the end of the lesson, you will
be able to:
• Introduction & Definition of Physics;
• Convert units from SI to English & vice versa;
• Recall rounding-off of numbers;
• Designate multiples and subdivisions of any
using prefixes;
• Identify significant figures;
• Express numbers in scientific notation.
General Physics
• Physics investigates concepts of energy
involved in everyday life.
General Physics
• General Physics is designed for students
interested in science and technology related
careers and majors.
General Physics
• It is taught at the algebra/trigonometry level
and it incorporates conceptual understanding,
laboratory work, and mathematical problem
solving.
General Physics
• General Physics I covers motion, heat, and
wave motion.
Physics
• Its goal is to describe all phenomena in the physical world in terms of a
few fundamental relationships (laws of physics) between measurable
properties of matter and energy.
• Physicists use numbers to describe measurements. Such a number is
called a physical quantity. However, a physical quantity would make sense
to everyone when compared to a reference standard.
• US Customary
– Everyday units
– Often uses weight, in pounds,
instead of mass as a fundamental
quantity
Convert the following expressions:
1. 28 oz to g
Convert the following expressions:
2. 3 ft to cm
Convert the following expressions:
3. 10 km to mi
Convert the following expressions:
4. 2 kg to oz
Prefixes
• Prefixes correspond to powers of 10
• Each prefix has a specific name
• Each prefix has a specific abbreviation
Prefixes
• In certain cases, particularly
in scientific usage, it
becomes convenient to
provide for multiples larger
than 1000 and for
subdivisions smaller than
one-thousandth.
• In the metric system of
measurement, designations
of multiples and subdivisions
of any unit may be arrived at
by combining with the name
of the unit the prefixes on
the table.
Prefixes
Example:
1. 12x106 m
Answer:
1. 12 Mm
Example:
2. 314x10-3 m
Answer:
2. 314 mm
Significant Figures
• Also known as the significant digits or
precision of a number written in positional
notation are digits that carry meaningful
contributions to its measurement resolution.
Significant Figures Rules
All non-zero digits DO count.
24 = 2 digits
3.56 =