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Factor – Label Method
      To convert units we need what we call a conversion
     factor. Conversion factors are valid relations between
       units of the same kind or equities expressed as a
                            fraction.
       Steps to be followed for each conversion factor (fraction):

1.     Write down the quantity and the units you want to be
       converted. The symbol for the unit that we want to obtain will
       be placed in the place of the fraction where we want it to be
       (denominator or numerator). The symbol for the unit that we
       want to cancel (eliminate) will be placed in the remaining
       space of the fraction (numerator or denominator).

2.     In the conversion factor: Write 1 before the highest unit and
       the equivalent quantity before the other unit in the conversion
       factor..
Examples:


    1. 1200 m to km



    2. 72 km/h to m/s



    3. 1,6 g/ml to kg/m3


                           Finalizar
1200 m to km

             1      km         1200 · 1
1200 m x                                    km         1,2 km
           1000      m           1000


    Unit we want to obtain                Write 1 before the hightest unit
                                              (km are higher than m)

   Unit we want to eliminate goes in
    the denominator to cancel it .

                    Here we will write the equivalent: 1 km
                                equals1000 m

                                                 End            Other examples
72 km/h to m/s

        km        1000 m         1   h         72 · 1000 · 1   m             m
   72        x              x                                           20
        h         1   km        3600 s           1 · 3600      s             s




This conversion                             This conversion factor
factor leaves m                            leaves permite s in the
 in numerator y                          denominator and allows us
   and km are                            to cance the h (numerator)
    cancelled
 (denominator)


                                                        End           More examples
1,6 g/ml to kg/m3

          g         1   kg       1000000 cm3      1,6·1·1000000    kg             kg
   1,6         x             x                                            1600
         cm3       1000 g           1   m3           1000 · 1      m3             m3




This conversion                          This conversion factor leaves permite
factor leaves kg                         m3 in the denominator and allows us
 in numerator y                          to cancel the cm3 (numerator)
    and g are
    cancelled
 (denominator)


                                                     End          More examples

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Factor label method

  • 1. Factor – Label Method To convert units we need what we call a conversion factor. Conversion factors are valid relations between units of the same kind or equities expressed as a fraction. Steps to be followed for each conversion factor (fraction): 1. Write down the quantity and the units you want to be converted. The symbol for the unit that we want to obtain will be placed in the place of the fraction where we want it to be (denominator or numerator). The symbol for the unit that we want to cancel (eliminate) will be placed in the remaining space of the fraction (numerator or denominator). 2. In the conversion factor: Write 1 before the highest unit and the equivalent quantity before the other unit in the conversion factor..
  • 2.
  • 3. Examples: 1. 1200 m to km 2. 72 km/h to m/s 3. 1,6 g/ml to kg/m3 Finalizar
  • 4.
  • 5. 1200 m to km 1 km 1200 · 1 1200 m x km 1,2 km 1000 m 1000 Unit we want to obtain Write 1 before the hightest unit (km are higher than m) Unit we want to eliminate goes in the denominator to cancel it . Here we will write the equivalent: 1 km equals1000 m End Other examples
  • 6.
  • 7. 72 km/h to m/s km 1000 m 1 h 72 · 1000 · 1 m m 72 x x 20 h 1 km 3600 s 1 · 3600 s s This conversion This conversion factor factor leaves m leaves permite s in the in numerator y denominator and allows us and km are to cance the h (numerator) cancelled (denominator) End More examples
  • 8.
  • 9. 1,6 g/ml to kg/m3 g 1 kg 1000000 cm3 1,6·1·1000000 kg kg 1,6 x x 1600 cm3 1000 g 1 m3 1000 · 1 m3 m3 This conversion This conversion factor leaves permite factor leaves kg m3 in the denominator and allows us in numerator y to cancel the cm3 (numerator) and g are cancelled (denominator) End More examples