Introduction to Physics
What is Physics?§ Physics: the branch of science that
involves the study of the physical world; study of energy, matter and how they are related
§ Derived from the word “physike” = Greek for “knowledge of nature”
The Scientific Method§ Science is characterized by an organized approach called the
scientific method to learn how the natural world works§ Steps of the scientific method:
§ Questions, State the problem§ Form a hypothesis§ Experiment§ Collect & analyze data§ Draw conclusions
Experimental Variables§ A variable is any factor that might affect the behavior of an experiment§ There are 3 basic types of variables:
§ Control: variable that remains constant throughout the experiment§ Independent: factor that is changed or manipulated during the
experiment§ Always on the x-axis of a graph
§ Dependent: factor that depends on the independent variable§ Always on the y-axis of a graph
Theory vs. LawTheory
§ Theory: explanation of things or events based on knowledge gained from many observations and investigations
§ Not fixed; can undergo change§ Can be used to explain a law but do
not become laws
Law§ Law: statement about what
happens in nature and seems to be true all the time
§ Based on repeatable observations that have withstood the test of time and rarely, if ever, change
Mathematics & Physics
SI Units of Measurement§ Metric system; adopted by scientific community§ Uses 7 base quantities
• Length – meter (m)• Mass – kilogram (kg)• Time – seconds (s)• Temperature – Kelvin (K)• Amount of substance – mole (mol)• Electrical current – ampere (A)• Luminous intensity - candela (cd)
Metric PrefixesNAME POWER SYMBOLTera 1012 TGiga 109 GMega 106 MKilo 103 kCenti 10-2 cMilli 10-3 mMicro 10-6 µ
Nano 10-9 npico 10-12 pfemto 10-15 f
Unit Conversion§ Dimensional analysis = method of treating the units as algebraic
quantities that can be cancelled§ Used in choosing conversion factors
§ Ex: 43 km/hr to m/s43 km1 hr
1000 m1 km
1 hr60 min
1 min60 sec = 12 m/s
You Try!How many minutes are in a school year? (1 school year = 180 days)
1 school year = 259,200 minutes
Accuracy & Precision§ Accuracy: how close a measurement is to the accepted value§ Precision: how close a series of measurements are to each other
ACCURATE = CORRECT
PRECISE = CONSISTENT
Significant Figures§ When making a measurement, there are digits that are
known with certainty and a final digit which is uncertain or estimated
§ Valid digits in a measurement
Rules for Determining Significant FiguresRule Example
1. All non-zero number are significant 123 g ( 3 sig. figs.)
2. Zeros between non-zero digits are significant. 87009 m (5 sig. figs.)3. Leading zeros are not significant. 0.095897 (5 sig. figs.)4. If a number ends in zeros to the right of the
decimal point, those zeros are significant.9.000000 (7 sig. figs.)
5. Trailing zeros are only significant if there is a decimal point after it.
2000 (1 sig. fig.)2000. (4 sig. figs.)
Calculating with Sig FigsAddition and Subtraction§ Round off result to the same number of decimal places as the value with the fewest
decimal placesEx: § 3.7 5 mL 87.3 g
+ 4.1 mL - 1.6 5 g7.8 5 mL à 7.9 mL 85.6 5 g à 85.7 g
Multiplication & Division§ Round off result to the same number of significant figures as the value with the
least number of significant figures§ Ex: (2.4)(15.82) = 37.968 à 38
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You Try!Carry out the following calculations. Express each answer to the correct number of significant figures.
§ a) 5.44 g – 2.6103 g = 2.83 g
§ b) (3.2 m)(11.57 m)= 37 m2
§ c) 15.0 km3.0 hr
= 5.0 km/hr
Scientific Notation§ Way to make very large or very
small numbers easy to work with
§ Numbers are written in the form M x 10n
§ M = a number greater than or equal to 1 but less than 10
§ n = a whole number
Converting into scientific notation1. Move decimal until there’s 1 digit to its left2. Places moved = exponent
§ Large # (great than or equal to 1) = positive exponent§ Small # (less than 1) = negative exponentEx:65000 kg = 6.5 x 104 kg0.0047 g à 4.7 x 10-3 g
Move decimal to the left?Add to the exponent
Move decimal to the right?Subtract from the exponent
You Try!Express the following in scientific notation.a) 2400000
2.4 x 106
b) 0.002562.56 x 10-3
c) 0.0000181.8 x 10-5
d) 571,0005.71 x 105
What about these?a) 12.3 x 104
1.23 x 105
b) 0.456 x 102
4.56 x 101
Remember:ü M = less than 10 & greater
than or equal to 1ü Move to ß = + exponentü Move to à = - exponent
Calculating with Scientific NotationMultiplication:§ The M factors are multiplied
§ The exponents are addedEx: (4.0 x 102)(2.0 x 105)
= 8.0 x 107
Division:§ The M factors are divided§ The exponents of the denominator is
subtracted from that of the numeratorEx: (5.0 x 109)
(2.0 x 102)= 2.5 x 107
You Try!Complete the following scientific notation calculations:
a) (2.13 x 102)(4.07 x 107)= 8.67 x 109
b) (3.2 x 10-2)(1.45 x 104)= 4.6 x 102
c) (8.2 x 108) / (4.1 x 103)= 2.0 x 105
d) (6.18 x 103)(2.9 x 10-2)
= 2.1 x 105
Analyzing Data & Graphs§ Graphs contain information about the relationships among variables
§ Directly proportional = As one quantity (independent variable) increases the other quantity (dependent variable) increases in proportion
§ Indirectly proportional = As one quantity (independent variable) increases the other quantity (dependent variable) decreases in proportion
§ Common relationships shown in graphs include: § Linear§ Quadratic§ Inverse
§ Able to use these models and relationships between variables to make predictions
Basic Trigonometry with Right Triangles § Trig uses proportions of sides and angles in a right triangle§ Triangles have 3 sides and their angles add up to 180 degrees
§ Right triangle = triangle with 90 angle§ Pythagorean theorem: a2 + b2 = c2
§ Key = label the sides correctly based on the angle that is being used!
Solving Physics Problems
GUESS methodG – GivenU – UnknownE – EquationS- SubstituteS- Solve
Ex: Using distance and time to find speed (distance = speed x time), determine average speed when a car travels 434 km in 4.5 h.§ Given:
distance = 434 km time = 4.5 h
§ Unknown: speed = ? km/h
§ Equation: distance = speed x time
speed =distance
time§ Substitute:
speed = distancetime = 434 km
4.5 h§ Solve:
speed = 434 km4.5 h = 98.4 km/h