Physical Properties of Matter Are Categorized As Either Intensive or Extensive
Physical Properties of Matter Are Categorized As Either Intensive or Extensive
Physical Properties of Matter Are Categorized As Either Intensive or Extensive
Significant figures are critical when reporting scientific data because they give the reader
an idea of how well you could actually measure/report your data. Before looking at a few
examples, let's summarize the rules for significant figures.
1) ALL non-zero numbers (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9) are ALWAYS significant.
2) ALL zeroes between non-zero numbers are ALWAYS significant.
3) ALL zeroes which are SIMULTANEOUSLY to the right of the decimal point
AND at the end of the number are ALWAYS significant.
4) ALL zeroes which are to the left of a written decimal point and are in a number
>= 10 are ALWAYS significant.
A helpful way to check rules 3 and 4 is to write the number in scientific notation. If you
can/must get rid of the zeroes, then they are NOT significant.
Examples: How many significant figures are present in the following numbers?