Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Chemistry: Introduction to Unit Conversion / Dimensional Analysis | Homework Tutor

Chemistry: Introduction to Unit Conversion / Dimensional Analysis | Homework Tutor



Chemistry: Introduction to Unit Conversion / Dimensional Evaluation
That is the primary of two movies about unit conversion issues. This fashion of downside fixing can also be known as “dimensional analysis.” This video reveals you the way you should utilize a conversion issue to alter models. Our second video may have examples of utilizing a number of conversion components. Each movies have instance issues. We’ll be your very personal homework tutor for chemistry!

In case you are on the lookout for extra sophisticated unit conversion issues, try half 2:
Unit Conversion Half 2 video:

We examine unit conversion and dimensional evaluation in chemistry class, as a result of it’s so helpful in fixing chemistry issues. However you may discover it useful in math, physics, engineering…so many alternative topics. This video ought to particularly assist these new to the metric system and metric conversions – see instance 3.

You’ll be able to click on on the hyperlinks beneath to leap to sections within the lesson:

1:28 Instance 1 inches to toes
2:10 Instance 2 toes to inches
2:50 Instance 3 kilograms to kilos

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