ࡱ> prq`  bjbj .T ```````t@@@@$@@tXW@LDADADADADADADAVVVVVVV$DXhZ|V`NBDADANBNBV``DADAWCCCNB"`DA`DAVCNBVCCR0``TDA@  @pBS$UT(W0XWS([Bv([HT([`TDA"fAC~AADADADAVVB DADADAXWNBNBNBNBttt$ $ttt$ttt`````` Unit Conversion Workshop and Homework Assignment DUE Tuesday, October 4th Name_________________ The purpose of this workshop and homework assignment is for you to become comfortable converting between different units of measurement, a skill necessary to all forensic scientists. Many publications in the United States still use the English system, whereas many scientists use the metric system. Therefore, it is often necessary to convert between the two systems. Feel free to work in groups on this assignment, but each student should turn in a copy. SHOW YOUR WORK!!!! Length It is useful to be able to estimate lengths in the metric system. Examine a ruler, and get an idea of the length of a millimeter, centimeter, and meter. Common Units of LengthAbbreviationMeter EquivalentMillimetermm1000 mm = 1 mCentimetercm100 cm = 1 mDecimeterdm10 dm = 1 mMeterm1 mKilometerkm1 km = 1000 m An adult's height may be about 1) 1.7 km 2) 1.7 mm 3) 1.7 cm 4) 1.7 m The longer edge of a credit card is about 1) 8.5 mm 2) 8.5 cm 3) 1.7 cm 4) 1.7 m c) The thickness of the wire in a paper clip is about 1) 1 mm 2) 10 mm 3) 1 cm 4) 10 cm The width of this sheet of paper is about 1) 22 m 2) 22 dm 3) 22 cm 4) 22 ml It is very useful to know how to convert between units in the metric system. Example problems: 1) Convert 34.5 mm to m.  EMBED Equation.3  2) Convert 23.6 mm to km. (HINT: You can avoid careless mistakes by first converting from mm into m, and then converting from m to km.)  EMBED Equation.3  Convert 345 cm into m Convert 12.5 cm into mm Convert 829 cm into km Convert 42.5 km into cm A rectangular piece of fabric with a length of 1.20 meters and a width of 0.85 meters must be divided into twelve, equal sized units for forensic sampling purposes. What are the dimensions of the twelve smaller portions? Volume Volume is a measure of how much space an object takes up. Common Metric Units of VolumeAbbreviationMeter EquivalentLiterl1 lMilliliterml1000 ml = 1 l 7) Take a look at the relative sizes of liters and milliliters and circle the appropriate volume. One aluminum can of soda is about 1) 3.5 ml 2) 35 ml 3) 350 ml 4) 3.5 l A small glass of orange juice is approximately 1) 2.0 l 2) 2.0 ml 3) 200 ml 4) 20 l c) A gallon of milk is about equal to 1) 380 ml 2) 3.8 ml 3) .38 ml 4) 3.8 l The following unit conversions may be helpful: 1 in = 2.54 cm 1 m = 3.3 ft 1 ft = 12 in 1 yard = 36 inches 1 cm3 = 1 mL 1 metric ton = 1000 kg. 1 in3 = 16.4 cm3 2.2 lb. = 1 kg 1 ft3 = 28.3 liter 28.4 g = 1 oz. 1 gal = 3.79 liter 16 oz. = 1 pound 4 qt = 1 gallon 1 acre = 43560 ft2 8) Which of the above is a unit of length? Which of the above is a unit of mass? Which of the above is a unit of area? Which of the above is a unit of volume? Converting between the English and Metric systems is very similar to problems you did above. Example problems: 1) Convert 346.5 lb. to kg.  EMBED Equation.3  2) Convert 23.6 cm to ft.  EMBED Equation.3  Convert 32.3 cm to inches. Convert 465 liters to cubic feet. A murder victim weighs 150 pounds. How much does he weigh in grams? You are given 3 yards of tape to make evidence labels. How many labels 20 cm in length can you make? Practice with Scientific Notation and Powers of Ten Convert the following numbers into scientific notation. 100 10,000 10,000,000 0.001 0.000001 0.1 1 Arrange the following numbers, written as powers of 10, from the smallest to the largest: 100, 10-14, 102, 10-3, 10-7, 104, 10-9, 105 , -10 Convert the following to scientific notation: 4,256 6,234,000 0.0026 0.00005689 24,5000 0.00000000012 3.405 7,000,000,000 Write the following numbers in standard notation. 6.5 x 105 3.22 x 109 8.314 x103 4.08 x 10-12 20) Identify the type of notation, standard or scientific, that would make the most sense for each situation below. Explain. The length of a football field measured in inches The mass of an apple in pounds The mass of an ocean liner in pounds The length of a fingerprint in centimeters The diameter of a hair shaft in centimeters The amount of blood found pooled beside a victims head in gallons The number of fibers found as trace evidence under the victims fingernails. Practice Unit Conversion Problems 104 mm into cm 962 cm into km Convert 54 mL to cubic centimeters. Calculate the number of seconds in 3.6 years. Measure your height in inches; then convert it to centimeters. A tire impression left in the mud at a crime scene was 8.7 inches wide. Convert this to centimeters. A murder suspect was found 200 miles from the crime scene 150 minutes after the time of death. Assuming he actually committed the murder, how fast (in miles per hour) would he have had to drive in his getaway car? Given this information, is he a realistic suspect? How many 325 mg tablets can be produced from 2.50 kg of ibuprofen? A crime suspect fled the scene when police officers entered the building. The police are planning to set up a search, but need to know a realistic search radius. How far could he run in 10 minutes if he can run 5 miles per hour? One baked potato provides an average of 31.0 mg of vitamin C. If 5.0 lb. of potatoes has 15 potatoes, how many milligrams of vitamin C are provided per pound of potatoes? Forensic scientists must be careful to avoid communicable diseases such as HIV/AIDS. In body fluids such as blood or saliva, the HIV virus can survive over 15 days at room temperature and longer if refrigerated. How many hours can the HIV virus survive in liquid at room temperature? The tread on a suspects car tire is worn to 1/16th of an inch. Convert this to millimeters. &012HJKgh 4 G ! & , - > C I J Z ^ d e ; K j k l  #jhEHU$ju= hCJUVmHnHujhU hCJ h>* h5h (Zh5>*h h~6 h6h~h~h~>*H*h~h~>* h (Z5h (Zh212ghG H O   h$If^hgd$h$If^ha$gd & Fgd*$d%d&d'dNOPQ`gdHwagd  gdgd   ! , / = rrr h$If^hgdkd$$IflF 0#   0    4 la= > I L Y }ppp h$If^hgdkd$$IflFF 0#   0    4 laY Z d g s rrr h$If^hgdkd8$$IflF 0#   0    4 las t z | rrr h$If^hgdkd$$IflF 0#   0    4 la rrr h$If^hgdkdl$$IflF 0#   0    4 la  > ? u zrezrezzez h^hgd & Fgdgdkd$$IflF 0#   0    4 la ; O j k 'h*$d%d&d'dNOPQ`gdj,*$d%d&d'dNOPQ`gd&$d%d&d'dNOPQgdgd h^hgd & Fgd #$%&puvw #$$%/1IJ]kl"OP~$%׾׹׹׹׹ǵ׵Ǿ׾צד$j V? hCJUVmHnHu h>* hS>* hSH*hS hH*h h5hhQ]hi)h[hjhUjhEHU$j]T? hCJUVmHnHu6'>?@AYZ[\tuvwopqrstuvwgdQ] & Fgdi)gdi) & Fgd[gd & Fgdw~ h$If^hgd$h$If^ha$gdgdh^hgd&$d%d&d'dNOPQgdrrr h$If^hgdkd$$IflFZ&>  0    4 la!rrr h$If^hgdkdT $$IflFZ&>  0    4 la!"#zzziWFi ^`gd ^`gd & F h^gdgdkd $$IflFZ&>  0    4 la-.T~ El* $d%d&d'dNOPQgd&$d%d&d'dNOPQgdgd ^`gd ^`gd~()DE]^y & F gdgd*$d%d&d'dNOPQ`gd&$d%d&d'dNOPQgdgdgd%&'EFYZ[\PQGHMPUV[]bdijoqvx,-5789BCDhHwahHwaCJ aJ h2H*hHwahhBCJaJh hBH*h2 hB5hBhhi)j hEHU$jZ V? hCJUVmHnHuhjhUj hEHU7yz{|P & F h88^8gdgdB$a$gdB$a$gdRrgdi) & F gd & F gdgdE~ & F 8`gdHwagdB & F gdB hx^hgdBhx^`hgd & F <gdB<gd2 & F h88^8gd-89DEPQ^_12XYgdRrh^hgdRr & F ^gdRr & F gd2gd2 & F gdHwaxgdHwaDENOPQZ]_c02DEFGHj|}*,)=n  ξ¶ººΦ¦¦hFOh/ih/iH*hfph/ihBDh8Gh0N&hLBhhhhuh?h?5h?h hRrhRrhRrhRrh2CJ aJ h2H*h2hHwah2CJ aJ 9FGHjkz{|}~ & Fgd?gd? & Fgdu&$d%d&d'dNOPQgd? & F ^gdRrh^hgdRr()*+,gdhgdu & Fgd & Fgd?gd? & Fgd?gd?  & FgdFO & Fgd?gd/i & Fgd~Ogd? & FgdBDgdh,1h/ =!"#$% $$If!vh5 5 5 #v #v :V l05 5 4$$If!vh5 5 5 #v #v :V lF05 5 4$$If!vh5 5 5 #v #v :V l05 5 4$$If!vh5 5 5 #v #v :V l05 5 4$$If!vh5 5 5 #v #v :V l05 5 4$$If!vh5 5 5 #v #v :V l05 5 4tDd B  S A? 2uX|:f~nu/ `!uX|:f~nu@xxuRN0>_ҿPPՁUJہ (R"'@<3: x&&`BL p}q `0e3b"c20"#,ƺnۓbQDXD <ѝ؜YB99:3*Xez 8NP$W~b𥸗n^n X754} _|~;?7uG蜉;(5v@ejN&HQ8 ;ߜTcnV#f2up[v6vlarm'~">0avs?UV;J+rKKrjϨ$˭h=NǸ N2Z!f:S+kx bǨ. zwD]v)>1:\0~=g<~^g3q}ƾ>DU7\)RZ1[i7 0y|$$If!vh5>5 5 #v>#v :V l05>5 4$$If!vh5>5 5 #v>#v :V l05>5 4$$If!vh5>5 5 #v>#v :V l05>5 4yDd B  S A? 2iĢ]W yx  / `!iĢ]W yx @8xNAggN1NPBxH.bC@Xc-,xkc,謔h3{w{ٻg{+  zPG Qyd_ gzͯ^3X^5e(vA-iDd B  S A? 2 #qTHֆ{E / `!#qTHֆ{@"x=KAg.1w*SLAhaRrAI#"BZ^TV 3{;,]!,Ȕ PNGefĄdP(Lh*IP8et'ףIې=&kJ)_w^iB+8-} SXQ4*s;Q;f4|sRQjc+\5|mlW,7Kݭ+N0+""!,~aY183}L %Yгԡdz3A¼pߍq"΂ozk8N1{?2vs'W6v)~1tH9Ɖ[>7 ׂ3_o=37}g3wf?sן ]P80A=1T\`0Ń  !"#$%&'()*,-./012589:<;=>?@ACDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnoRoot Entry Fp 7 Data +WordDocument.TObjectPool  p _1031117499F  Ole CompObjfObjInfo  !"#$%'()*+- FMicrosoft Equation 3.0 DS Equation Equation.39q|lhIDcI 34.5mm1m1000mm()=0.0345mimeEquation Native _1062493577 F  Ole CompObj f FMicrosoft Equation 3.0 DS Equation Equation.39qHyII 23.6mm1m1000mm()1km1000m()=.0000236kmObjInfo Equation Native  _1062603222F  Ole CompObjfObjInfoEquation Native _1062603354F   FMicrosoft Equation 3.0 DS Equation Equation.39q݀II 346.5lb1kg2.2lb()=157.5kg FMicrosoft Equation 3.0 DS EqOle CompObjfObjInfoEquation Native uation Equation.39qآII 23.6cm1inch2.54cm()1ft12inch()=0.77fttOh+'0  1TableBp[SummaryInformation(DocumentSummaryInformation8&HCompObj,q, L X d p|Unit Conversion Homework  anthonysNormal anthonys2Microsoft Office Word@@ܑ@ @ p՜.+,0 hp  THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE)  Unit Conversion Homework Title  FMicrosoft Office Word Document MSWordDocWord.Document.89q<@< NormalCJ_HmH sH tH @@@  Heading 3$@&`5DAD Default Paragraph FontRi@R  Table Normal4 l4a (k@(No List4>@4 Title$a$5CJHH [ Balloon TextCJOJQJ^JaJ  T12ghGHO !,/=>ILYZdgstz|>?u;Ojk'>?@AYZ[\tuvwopqrstuvw~!"# - . T ~  E l    ~    ( ) D E ] ^ y z { | P E~-89DEPQ^_12XYFGHjkz{|}~()*+, 000000(0 0H0H0H 0H 0H 0H 0H 0H 0H 0H 0H 0H 0H 0H 0H 0H 0H 0H 0H 0H 0H 0H 0H 0H 0H 0H 0H 0H0H0H 0H0H0H0H0H0H 0H0H0H0H0H0H0H0H0H0H0H0H 0H0H0H0H 0H0H0H0H 0H0H0H0H 0H0H0H0H 0H0H0H0H0H0H0H0H0H(00w0w0w 0w 0w 0w 0w 0w 0w 0w 0w 0w 0w 0w 0w0w0w 0w0w0w 0w0w0w0w0w0w0w0w0w0w0w0w0w0w0w0w0w0w0w0w0w0w0w0w0w0w0w0w0w0w0w 0w0w0w0w 0w0w0w0w 0w0w0w0w0w 0w0w0w 0w0w 0w 0w 0w 0w 0w 0w 0w0w 0w0w0w0w 0w0w 0w 0w 0w 0w 0w 0w 0w 0w0w 0w0w 0w0w 0 w0w 0 w0w0w0w 0Qw0w 0Qw0w 0Qw0w 0Qw0w 0Qw0w 0Qw0w 0Qw0w0w0w0w 0w0w0w0w0w 0w0w0w0w0w 0w0w0w0w0w 0w0w0w 0w0w0w0w0w 0w0w0w0w0w 0w0w0w0w0w0w 0w0w0w0w0w0w 0w0w0w0w0w0w 0 w0w0w0w0w 0 w0w0w0w0w 0 w12hGHO !,/=>ILYZdgstz|>?u;Ojk'>?@AYZ[\tuvwopqrstuvw~!"# - . T ~  E l    ~    ( ) D E ] ^ y z { | P E~-89DEPQ^_XYFGHjkz{}~()+, 00000*0 0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;$0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0; 0;0;0; 0;0;0;0;0;0; 0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0; 0;0;0;0; 0;0;0;0; 0;0;0;0; 0;0;0;0; 0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;0;*00j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j 0j0j0j 0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j0j 0j0j0j0j 0j0j0j0j 0j0j0j0j0j 0j0j0j 0j0j 0j 0j 0j 0j 0j 0j 0j0j 0j0j0j0j 0j0j 0j 0j 0j 0j 0j 0j 0j 0j0j 0j0j 0j0j 0j0j 0j0~0~0~@ 0~@0~@ 0~@0~@ 0~@0~@ 0~@0~@ 0~0~0~0~0~ 0~0~0~0~ 0~0~0~0~ 0~0~0~0~0~ 0~0~0~ 0~0~0~0~ 0 ~0~0~0~0~08M#%D "& = Y s 'w!y  !#$%'() k#% $ & E Y [ ::::X|VXG99 FF B*urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttagscountry-regionV*urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttagsplacehttp://www.5iantlavalamp.com/ `9   HM 32Kfghh     C  ) ,52. F2 =&laZ*(B!;$tf;= "aQB HAN ^SF?ATr})<}:L~~: o hh^h`o()h^`.h^`.hpLp^p`L.h@ @ ^@ `.h^`.hL^`L.h^`.h^`.hPLP^P`L.hh^h`o()hh^h`o() ^`hH) ^`hH. pLp^p`LhH. @ @ ^@ `hH. ^`hH. L^`LhH. ^`hH. ^`hH. PLP^P`LhH.hh^h`o() ^`o()^`o() pLp^p`LhH. @ @ ^@ `hH. ^`hH. L^`LhH. ^`hH. ^`hH. PLP^P`LhH.hh^h`o()hh^h`o() hh^h`o()^`o()^`o() ^`hH. pLp^p`LhH. @ @ ^@ `hH. ^`hH. L^`LhH. ^`hH. ^`hH. PLP^P`LhH.^`o() ^`hH) ^`hH. pLp^p`LhH. @ @ ^@ `hH. ^`hH. L^`LhH. ^`hH. ^`hH. PLP^P`LhH.hh^h`o().f;=F2CHAN*("aQB)<} ) ^SB!;=&~~AT                   t+                         +*uB"P K$ h2? 2i)0N&j,EBLBBD8GS (ZHwa/i_ jfpRrs?v%~O[:m~ZdFOUQ]8$UX !,/=>ILYZdgstz|~!" @gg Igg @UnknownG: Times New Roman5Symbol3& : Arial5& zaTahoma"qhFF&ӧfp )p )!24 2QHX)?2Unit Conversion Homework anthonysanthonysH          Root Entry F@kJ7 Data +WordDocument.TObjectPool  p   !"#$%&'()*,-./01289:<;=>stCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmno5u  !"#$%'()*+.-1TableBp[SummaryInformation(DocumentSummaryInformation8&CompObj,q, L X d p|Unit Conversion Homework  anthonysNormal anthonys2Microsoft Office Word@@ܑ@ @ p՜.+,D՜.+,\ hp  THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE)  Unit Conversion Homework Title4 $,  FMicrosoft Office Word Document MSWordDocWord.Document.89q