Unit conversions
Today, you will practice completing unit conversions. Unit conversions are commonly required in Physics and Chemistry in school settings. In consumer applications, unit conversions are used in recipes and evaluating per unit costs for items packaged in bulk. In business and manufacturing, unit conversions are commonly required as well.
So, it's time to master unit conversions. Unit conversions are not hard IF you are ORGANIZED!!!!
So, it's time to master unit conversions. Unit conversions are not hard IF you are ORGANIZED!!!!
Complete the Unit Conversion C-notes as you complete sections 1 and 2 below.
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1st section: Today's momentum practice page will require that you convert the units. To learn more about how to make unit conversions, begin by reading the page below from your Book of Physics.
2nd section:
Watch this video - it is a concise description of unit conversions. And, it includes examples!!
3rd section:
Practice doing unit conversions yourself! This page is due on Friday. You will receive a copy in class today.
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