What do you call a fraction that equals 1 that allows you to change from one unit to another? How do you construct one to go from "1.023 g"1.023 g into "kg"kg?

1 Answer
Jan 25, 2017

This would be called a conversion factor. It's a fraction that equals 11, but changes your units.

"1 kg"1 kg is literally larger than bb"1 g"1 g by a factor of bb10001000. To make the fraction equal to 11 then, we say that "1 kg"1 kg == "1000 g"1000 g so that the number physically represents the same quantity in real life.

So, the conversion factor is:

bb("1 kg"/"1000 g")1 kg1000 g

So, to convert "1.023 g"1.023 g to "kg"kg, you should recognize that the number will become smaller because a "kg"kg is larger than a "g"g by a factor of 10001000.

1.023 cancel"g" xx "1 kg"/(1000 cancel"g") = color(blue)("0.001023 kg")

or

= color(blue)(1.023 xx 10^(-3)) color(blue)("kg")

An incorrect result would be 1.023 xx 10^(3) = "1023 kg", as you would have generated a mass that is 1000 times greater than the original quantity, when conversion factors should actually preserve the physical quantity.