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A prefix is something that goes in front of a unit and acts as a multiplier. This sheet will give you practice at converting figures between prefixes. (3)! Complete the table, below: (4)! Convert the figures into the prefixes required.
This free quiz helps you practice converting between SI (metric system) prefixes as well as a wide variety of dimensional analysis problems.
Date:________________. Practice Problems for SI Base Units, Prefixes, and Derived Units. Due: Tomorrow beginning of class, if not done in class today. Show ALL work. 1. List the base unit (no prefix needed) that would be used to measure the following things: a. Perimeter of a rectangle. b.
This free quiz helps you practice converting between SI (metric system) prefixes with either one-step or two-step conversions.
SI system practice worksheet: For each question, maintain the same number of Significant Figures in your answer. 1. Convert each of the following measurements to metres: a) 431.5 Em. b) 9.875 fm. c) 14.587 mm. 2. Convert each of the following measurements to litres:
SI Prefixes: When setting up a conversion factor to or from a base unit, use 1 for the prefixed unit and the power of 10 in front of the base unit. Example: 1 mg = 10-3 g; 1 kg = 103 g. Enter 103 in your calculator by typing 1 E 3 (using a button labeled E, EE, or EXP).
A. Conversions to and from base unit (no prefix). (Problem-solving hint: convert the initial number into scientific notation first, then modify the power of 10 in the correct direction. Remember as the unit gets smaller, the number gets larger and vice-versa.) Convert 4.0 cm to m.