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The prefixes in the SI, listed in section 1.3 Table 2, establish equality between the base and the prefixed units. For example, centi (c) means 10-2. Therefore \[1 \mathrm{~cm}=10^{-2} \mathrm{~m}\nonumber\]1cm = 10-2 m is an equality that gives two conversion factors: \[\frac{1~cm}{10^{-2}~m}\quad\text{ and } \quad\frac{10^{-2}~m}{1~cm}\nonumber\]
- 4.26: Stoichiometry: Equality Pattern and Conversions
Apply multiple conversion factors to convert between a mass...
- 1.8: Measured Equalities and Prefix Modifiers
Develop prefix modifier equalities. While temperature units...
- 4.26: Stoichiometry: Equality Pattern and Conversions
The table below gives conversion factors from a variety of units to the corresponding SI unit. Examples of the use of this table have already been given in the preceding section. For each physical quantity the name is given, followed by the recommended symbol(s).
For example, the equality between grams (g) and pounds (lb) is 454 g =1 lb. The 454 g value has been measured and reported to three significant figures as the grams in exactly 1 pound. See Table 2 for some common relationships between units. Table 2 Common Equalities and Conversion Factors. Metric–Metric.
9 mar 2023 · Table 1 presents the conversion multiplication factors to convert from English units to SI units (and vice versa) for basic measurements including length, weight, area, volume, bulk density, mass flow rate, volume flow rate, pressure and power.
28 maj 2024 · Apply multiple conversion factors to convert between a mass and a particle count of two substances that participate in a chemical reaction. Upon establishing that a stoichiometric molar relationship is required to solve a problem, a corresponding stoichiometric equality must be developed.
28 maj 2024 · Develop prefix modifier equalities. While temperature units are converted using equations, units for mass, volume, length, and time are changed using conversion factors, which are based on equalities. Conversion factors will be discussed in the next section of this chapter.
13 sty 2010 · NIST HB 44 – Appendix C (Current Edition) provides several convenient conversion factor tables for length, area, volume (dry and liquid measure), and mass using SI (metric system) and U.S. customary units, including notes on British measurement units.