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Title: Significant Figures


1
Significant Figures
  • A Reflection of Accuracy

2
Accuracy and precision
  • Measurements in science should be made with
    accuracy and precision
  • Accuracy being close to the actual value
  • Precision measurements should be consistent

3
A graphic example
4
How to take measurements
  • When measuring you can estimate the last digit
  • So when using a meter stick
  • The smallest mark is a millimeter
  • You can estimate to the tenth of a millimeter
  • Your measurement should be 14.45 cm

5
Another example
  • When reading a graduated cylinder you read from
    the bottom of the meniscus
  • What is the accurate and precise reading for this
    volume?

6
Significant Figures
  • They reflect the accuracy of the measurements
  • Includes all digits that are known to be precise
    plus one last digit that is estimated.

7
Rules for Determining Significant Figures (Know
all of these)
  • All non-zero digits are significant
  • Zeros to the left of non-zero digits are never
    significant
  • Zeros between non-zero digits are significant
  • Zeros to the right of non-zero digits are
    significant only if decimal point is shown

8
How Many Significant Figures
  • 234
  • 234.0
  • 23400
  • 23400.0
  • 2304
  • .00234
  • 2.345
  • .005
  • .00405
  • 3
  • 4
  • 3
  • 6
  • 4
  • 3
  • 4
  • 1
  • 3

9
Special Cases
  • There are two instances where measurements have
    unlimited significant figures
  • Exactly defined quanties
  • 60 minutes 1 hour
  • Conversion factors
  • Counting exact number
  • Example if you are counting 20 people in a room,
    then that number has unlimited significant
    figures.

10
Why is this of any importance
  • Your answer in when doing calculations can only
    be as accurate as your least accurate measurement
  • For example
  • If you measure a stick as 7.9 cm. How many how
    many inches is that ? 1 inch 2.54 cm
  • 7.9 cm x 1 inch/2.54 cm 3.11023622
  • This answer implies accuracy beyond normal
    laboratory equipment
  • Round to the least significant figures.
  • 7.9 has 2 sig figs so the answer is 3.1 inches
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