Dimensional Analysis Powerpoint
Dimensional Analysis Powerpoint
• Hands are a
convenient measuring
tool, but using them
can lead to
misunderstanding.
Units and Standards
• So in order to avoid confusion we use
measurement standards.
• A standard is an exact quantity that
people agree to use to compare
measurements.
Units and Standards
• In the United States, we commonly use
units such as inches, feet, yards, miles,
gallons, and pounds. This is known as
the English system of measurement.
• Most other nations and the scientific
community use the metric system
- a system of measurement based on multiples of ten.
International System of Units
• In 1960, an improvement was made to
the metric system. This improvement is
known as the International System of
Units.
60 inches x = 5 feet
What units you have x What units you want = What units you want
What units you have
Example Problem #1 (cont)
• The previous problem can also be written
to look like this:
• 60 inches 1 foot = 5 feet
12 inches
• This format is more visually integrated,
more bridge like, and is more appropriate
for working with factors. In this format, the
horizontal bar means “divide,” and the
vertical bars mean “multiply”.
Dimensional Analysis
• The hardest part about dimensional
analysis is knowing which conversion
factors to use.
• Some are obvious, like 12 inches = 1 foot,
while others are not. Like how many feet
are in a mile.
Example Problem #2
• You need to put gas in the car. Let's
assume that gasoline costs $3.35 per
gallon and you've got a twenty dollar bill.
How many gallons of gas can you get with
that twenty? Try it!
= 2.88 weeks
= 6.3 barrels