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SIGNIFICANT FIGURES. What are Significant Figures?. The significant figures in a measurement Consist of all the digits known with certainty plus one final digit, which is uncertain or is estimated. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The significant figures in a measurementConsist of all the digits known with certainty plus one final digit, which is uncertain or is estimated.

What are Significant Figures?

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CERTAIN VALUE: 75UNCERTAIN VALUE: 0.99~1.1

Your reading might be 76 ml. But, how sure are you that it is really 76 ml? Is it possible that it’s also 75.99 or 76.01?

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•All measurements are approximations—no measuring device can give perfect measurements without experimental uncertainty. By convention, a mass measured to 13.2 g is said to have an absolute uncertainty of plus or minus 0.1 g and is said to have been measured to the nearest 0.1 g. In other words, we are somewhat uncertain about that last digit—it could be a "2"; then again, it could be a "1" or a "3". A mass of 13.20 g indicates an absolute uncertainty of plus or minus 0.01 g.

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Measurements are always all measured values plus one approximated value. The pencil is 3.6 cm long.

3 4

With more calibration a more precise measurement is possible The pencil is 3.64 cm long!

3.6 3.7

Now 3.640 cm !The calibration of the instrumentdetermines measurement precision

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What is Accuracy?•Accuracy - a measure of how close

a measurement is to the true value of the quantity being measured.

►Who is more accurate when measuring a book that has a true length of 17.0cm?

• Andrea:• 17.0cm, 16.0cm, 18.0cm, 15.0cm• Amy: • 15.5cm, 15.0cm, 15.2cm, 15.3cm

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What is Precision?

• Precision – a measure of how close a series of measurements are to one another. A measure of how exact a measurement is.

• ►Who is more precise when measuring the same 17.0cm book?

• Andrea:• 17.0cm, 16.0cm, 18.0cm, 15.0cm• Amy: • 15.5cm, 15.0cm, 15.2cm, 15.3cm

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Rules For Significant Figures

1. Significant figures are used for measured numbers and for numbers derived from measurements; does not include

definitions (ex. 1000ml=1L) or counting numbers (ex. 1,2,3 etc)

10 mm = 1cm = (2 significant figures)100cm = 1m = (3 significant figures)1000g = 1kg= (4 significant digits)

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2. Digits from 1-9 are always significant.

Ex. 2342 = 4 significant figures 25 = 2 significant figures 23.42 = 4 significant figures

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3. Zeros between two other significant digits are always significant.Ex. 5 055 g = 4 significant figures

207 ml = 3 significant figures

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4. One or more additional zeros to the right of both the decimal place and another significant digit are significant.

•Ex. 5.00 = 3 significant figures 50.05 = 4 significant figures 50.50 = 4 significant figures

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5. Zeros used solely for spacing the decimal point (placeholders) are not significant.

Ex. 0.007 (1 significant figure) 1000 ( 1 significant figure)

0.015 ( 2 significant figures)

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6. Exact numbers have an infinite number of significant digits but they are generally not reported. All non zero digits are significant.

Ex. 2 ( 1 significant figure) 453 (3 significant figures)

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Exact equivalences have an unlimited number of significant figures

There are exactly 3 feet in exactly 1 yard. Therefore the 3 can be 3 or 3.0 or 3.00 or 3.000 etc. and the 1can be 1 or 1.0 or 1.00 or 1.000 etc. !

The same is true for:

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SUMMARYEXAMPLES # OF SIG.

FIGRules

453 kg 3All non-zero digits are always significant.

5057 L 4Zeros between 2 sig. dig. are significant.

5.00 g 3Additional zeros to the right of decimal and a sig. digits are significant.

0.007 ml 1 Placeholders are not sig.

0.02300 ml 4Zeros to the right of the decimal and to the right of non zeros are significant.

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It’s Your Turn To Try!

•How many significant figures do the following numbers have?

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1) 1234 _____2) 0.023 _____3) 890 _____4) 91010 _____5) 9010.0 _____6) 1090.0010 _____7) 0.00120 _____8) 0.00030 _____9) 1020010 _____10) 72 _____11) 1000 _____12) 918.010 _____13) 0.0001 _____14) 0.00390 _____15) 8120 _____

1.) 42.) 23.) 24.) 45.) 56.) 87.) 38.) 29.) 610.)211.) 112.) 613.) 114.) 315.) 3

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ASSIGNMENT:

Determine the number of significant digits in the following numbers.1) 5600 _____2) 45.00_____3) 105.0_____4) 0.00565_____5) 0.005400_____6) 89.543_____7) 5, 056, 300_____8) 95.0540_____9) 93, 000, 000_____10) 21.35_____

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