Significant figure guidelines
used in this book
Pitfall Prevention 1.5
Symbolic Solutions When solving
problems, it is very useful to per-
form the solution completely in
algebraic form and wait until the
very end to enter numerical values
into the final symbolic expres-
sion. This method will save many
calculator keystrokes, especially if
some quantities cancel so that you
never have to enter their values
into your calculator! In addition,
you will only need to round once,
on the final result.
Summary
Definitions
The three fundamental physical quantities of
mechanics are length, mass, and time, which in the SI
system have the units meter (m), kilogram (kg), and
second (s), respectively. These fundamental quantities
cannot be defined in terms of more basic quantities.
The density of a substance is defined as its mass per
unit volume:
r
;
m
V
(1.1)
Example 1.5
Installing a Carpet
A carpet is to be installed in a rectangular room whose length is measured to be 12.71 m and whose width is measured
to be 3.46 m. Find the area of the room.
If you multiply 12.71 m by 3.46 m on your calculator, you will see an answer of 43.976 6 m
2
. How many of these num-
bers should you claim? Our rule of thumb for multiplication tells us that you can claim only the number of significant
figures in your answer as are present in the measured quantity having the lowest number of significant figures. In this
example, the lowest number of significant figures is three in 3.46 m, so we should express our final answer as 44.0 m
2
.
S o L u t i o n
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