I think you usually round offHello,
In Projectile Motion, is it important to show your full values (e.g. 7.23412445m) or can you just round it off?
Thank you,
Parrot
Round off, and use scientific notation when possible.Hello,
In Projectile Motion, is it important to show your full values (e.g. 7.23412445m) or can you just round it off?
Thank you,
Parrot
Your initial answer of 7.23 is correct, however 7.23 x 10^3 is equal to 7230 and not 7.23 so therefore this is not right. Also, when in doubt in future problems always round to 3 significant figures unless otherwise specified.So you basically don't have to show exact figures, and can write on the paper a rounded value of e.g. 7.23412445m to 7.23 (2.d.p.) or 7.23412445 * 10^3 to 7.23 * 10^3?
Isn't it lowest sig figs? At least I know that this is the case in chemistryTry to take exact values as much as possible...e.g u(x)=50cos(30) instead of 40.3ms^-1 (2d.p).
And try to answer it to highest S.F given in the question not d.p.
use the exact value or the 'whole thing'I use e.g u(x) = 50cos(30), but when I get range and stuff, I'm not sure if I write the whole thing in or just rounded off?