1 / 19

Math Needed for Physics

Math Needed for Physics . Units,Metric prefixes, sig figs, dimensional analysis, conversions. Physics units. Length: meters (m) Time: seconds (s) Mass: kilograms(kg). Length: meter(m). The meter is the length of the path travelled by

ave
Download Presentation

Math Needed for Physics

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Math Needed for Physics Units,Metric prefixes, sig figs, dimensional analysis, conversions

  2. Physics units Length: meters (m) Time: seconds (s) Mass: kilograms(kg)

  3. Length: meter(m) The meter is the length of the path travelled by light in vacuum during a time interval of 1/299 792 458 of a second. Related to Imperial Units: 1 meter = 3.28 ft = 39.97 inches = 1.09 yards Note: Light is million times faster than sound!

  4. time: second(s) The second is the duration of 9 192 631 770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the cesium 133 atom. Related to Imperial Units: Uhhh ... its a second. Note: It used to be based on the length of a day but that changes so it makes a bad basis for a fundamental unit.

  5. mass: kilograms(kg) The kilogram equal to the mass of the international prototype of the kilogram. On Earth, 1.0 kg has a weight of 2.2 lbs. The kg is the only unit still based on a physical object. (not same as weight, which is a force!)

  6. Sig figs Good news: 3-4 good digits on hw & tests bad news: on labs it does matter Ex:Stop watch: 3 numbers possiblemeter stick: 5 numbers possiblecalculating speed: only 3 numbers left!

  7. Prefixes for units Important: saves time, sounds smart! Example: I ran a 5k in the race My computer has 2GBytes memory The lottery is 12 mega bucks Any more?

  8. Prefixes you need to MEMORIZE Great Mighty King bakes mini marshmellows?

  9. Factor label method“T-charts” or “Conversion factors” • Use if units are not proper (m,sec, kg) • Easy is just one: 2.2 miles = ? Meters2.2 miles * 1610 m/mile= m • Hard: convert a “double unit” • Example: gravity makes you fall faster by about 9.8m/s per second. That’s 22mph /sec

  10. Dimensional analysis • Dimensions can be treated like algebraic variables, but you know this already… • Which makes sense, a 2000 foot per second house or a 2000 square foot house? • You know you multiply length in feet by width in feet and you get square feet, that’s all dimensional analysis means – the units make sense!

  11. Fermi number • Enrico Fermi – great order of magnitude estimator • Often used to teach dimensional analysis • You estimate by giving exponent only, so 300,000,000 Americans is 3 x 108, so it becomes 8 • Fermi number examples: How many people in this room (1), In this school (3)? How many m thick is a dime? (-3) • Together: How many cashews eaten by Americans last month? How many dimes would it take to make a stack to the moon?

  12. Bad graphing!Labels? Units? title? Slope?Don’t connect dots!

  13. Using the 4-step method • We just say in shorthand: PIES! • Picture • Info • Equation • Solve

  14. Using the 4-step method • A systematic method of problem solving • Step 1: Picture the description (literally!) • Step 2: List (WRITE) the knownsand unknowns in the form of variables • Step 3: From your list, pick the equation to use and write it by itself • Step 4: Plug in and solve with units

  15. Using the 4-step method - Example • A car accelerates from an initial speed of 5 m/s to 20 m/s over a quarter mile (400 m). What was his rate of acceleration? Pick from among these equations: (Background info: v0 means initial velocity, vfmeans final velocity, Δxmeans distance, Δtmeans time, a means accleration) • Hint: one equation can only solve one unknown Δx = v0Δt + ½ aΔt2 vf = v0 + a Δt vf2 = v02 + 2a Δx • Use dimensional analysis to come up with the proper units for acceleration (Hint: you cannot add apples and oranges, because addition requires identical units)

  16. Memorized prefixes – Clicker Question! Which of the following is NOT mathematically the same as 3 Gigahertz? 3 x 109 hertz 3 billion hertz 3,000 megahertz 3,000,000,000 hertz Trick question, they all are!

  17. Fermi – Clicker Question! What is the Fermi number for the number of people named John Williams in the USA? (1 in 30 males are named John, 1 in 250 people have the last name Williams, half the people are males). You only get that! (2 minutes…don’t share your answer please!) 2 4 6 8 10

  18. Conversions: Find these: (w/o using google!)a. 2.2 mph = _________1 m/sb. 1 pound = _________ kgc. 1 km = ___________mile

  19. Dimensional Analysis – Clicker Question! Momentum is mass x velocity. The SI unit for mass is the kg (only SI unit with a prefix!). The SI units for distance and time are meters and seconds. Using dimensional analysis, find the proper units for momentum. (1 min.) Pick one of these choices with your clicker: kg m sec m sec/kg 1/ (kg m sec) kg m/sec Kg/m/sec

More Related